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Перевод: inequality speek inequality


[существительное]
неравенство; разница ; несходство; различие; неодинаковость ; неровность поверхности; изменчивость ; непостоянство
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Тезаурус:

  1. These fields, in which there has been a growing attempt to eradicate sex inequality, still show the persistence of women's domestic commitments as a barrier to equality.
  2. The next pair of readings are concerned with what has perhaps been the single most salient political issue in British education in the twentieth century: the issue of inequality of opportunity and inequality of outcome between social classes - particularly between middle and working class children.
  3. Hours of work are only one aspect of the conditions of employment: holidays, sick pay, the provision of pension schemes, penalties for lateness at work and so on are other conditions that reflect occupational inequality.
  4. At some points in the history of a given society people have rebelled and challenged this inequality; at other points they have meekly accepted their subordination; but probably most of the time people adopt a posture midway between these two extremes.
  5. "Any other scheme could lead to great difficulties of inequality and make it harder to recruit from those groups we need to reach."
  6. The general procedure, given an equality constraint, is to add whichever inequality is not satisfied by the current solution.
  7. This inequality, argue Marx and Engels, implies a form of private property, because exclusion from the means of production (private property) and compulsion of the labour of others, are one and the same thing.
  8. We focus on the significance of "stage" in life course in accounting for inequality amongst the elderly, and use the analysis to reflect on the likely consequences of current pension and health policies.
  9. If inequality is to be reduced, so the argument goes, capitalism must be either abandoned or at the very least changed radically.
  10. Yet, although there remained gross, indeed obscene, inequality in the distribution of wealth, substantial social changes were occurring.
  11. Disengagement is just one of many social theories which underlie what Phillipson and Walker (1986) call "Acquiescent Functionalism" - "a body of thought about ageing which attributes the causes of most of the problems of old people to the natural consequences of physical decrescence and mental inflexibility or the failures of individual adjustment to ageing and retirement, instead of to contemporary developments of the state, the economy and social inequality".
  12. Inequality in one of these areas may be the root cause of inequality in the other spheres - caste society, as we shall see, appears to be based on status differences.
  13. These various divisions were superimposed on a deeply rooted inequality between different groups and occupations which modified other apparent signs of social progress.

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