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Greetings – No. 2024/1 – No. 63 – Inequality and Poverty in International Comparisons

2024-07-01 22:00:00
Pages 11 to 12: Dominique Libault – Editorial | Pages 15 to 25: Branko Milanovic and Julien Damon – The Great Witness: Branko Milanovic | Pages 27 to 46: Julien Damon – Global Poverty: Definitions, Trends and Sustainable Development Goals | Pages 47 to 66: Maxime Ladaique and Michael F. Förster – The evolution of inequality and resource poverty in OECD countries | Pages 67 to 81: Bruno Tardieu and Xavier Godinotte (Xavier Godinot) – “The hidden dimensions of poverty” – Rethinking poverty with people who have experienced it: participatory research in six countries, North and South | Pages 83 to 94: Mathilde Viennot – Primary income, redistribution: how France compares And inequality in Europe? | Pages 95 to 104: Axelle Brodiez-Dolino – A comparative history of poverty and inequality: the importance of transnational influences | Pages 105 to 112: Patrick Savidan – Democracy tested by inequality | Pages 113 to 126: Michaël Sicsic – Unequal opportunities: where does France stand? | Pages 127 to 139: Cécile Tagliana – Strategy to Prevent and Eradicate Poverty 2018-2023: Insights from Practitioners | Pages 141 to 158: Benoît Sevcik – Poverty and Income Inequality in the United States | Pages 159 to 178: Olivier Giraud and Pierre Gravoin – Poverty Dynamics in Germany: What were the implications of the German welfare state reforms at the turn of the century? | Pages 179 to 196: Xavier Schmitt, Valérie Maunoury, Pierre Perard and Ezgi Gunes – (Re)discovering inequality in the Nordic countries? | Pages 197 to 208: Hicham Mouhdi – The spread of compulsory health insurance in Morocco: Challenges and prospects | Pages 209 to 225: Alvaro Velarca Hernández and Miguel Ángel Ramírez Villela – The expansion of social security coverage in Mexico: The case of pensions | Pages 227 to 239 pages: Norma Gabriela Lopez Castañeda – Self-employed workers in Mexico – Expanding global social coverage | Pages 241 to 254: Blandine Destremau – The journey of aging in Cuba: Inequality, poverty and the social security crisis | Pages 255 to 267: Tiguy Elebe Motingiya – Questions and reflections on strategies to expand coverage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Pages 269 to 285: Regis Hitimana, Aurélie Klein and Marcel Muraille – The extension of social protection in Rwanda and its expected impact on poverty | Pages 287 to 305 Pages: Shea McClanahan and Raul Ruggia Frick – The role of social security in poverty reduction – Enhancing life cycle models to improve system efficiency | Pages 307 to 323: Delphine Prady and Céline Thévenot – Poverty and inequality in emerging and developing countries : The role of social assistance programs | Pages 325 to 344: Anna Brachtendorf, Carlos Galian and Valérie Schmitt – Social protection floors, eliminating barriers to poverty | Pages 345 to 355: Patrick Marx – Access to long-term care: Inequality and International comparison | Pages 359 to 364: Jacques Barthelemy and Gilbert This – The need to change the behavior of participants in social dialogue | Pages 365 to 380: Michel Rotily, François Crémieux, Olivier Gauche, Anne Galinier and Johanne Menu – Supported by the University Hospital Center health center? The experience of Marseille University Hospital | Pages 383 to 384: Julien Damon – The extension of social protection in Rwanda and its expected impact on poverty | Pages 384 to 385: Angus Deaton, American Economics. An Migration Economist Explores Lands of Inequality, Princeton University Press, 2023, 280 pages | Page 387: Gilles Huteau – The extension of social protection in Rwanda and its expected impact on poverty | Pages 389 to 390: Christophe Albert – François-Xavier Devetter, Annie Dussuet and Emmanuelle Puissant, Domestic assistant, a painful profession – Breaking the ice, Les Éditions de l’Atelier/Éditions Ouvrières, 2023, 150 pages, €19). Co-winners of the Social Security Prize 2024 | Pages 391 to 392: Marcel Jaeger, Principles and Practice of Social Action – The Meaning and Nonsense of Social Intervention, Dunod, 2023, 300 pages. 2024 Social Security Grand Prix Co-Winners.
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