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Inequality and Exclusion in Southeast Asia : Old Fractures,New Frontiers

Author :  Lee Hwok-Aun & Christopher Choong (Eds)

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Country
Singapore
Publisher
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute,Singapore
ISBN 9789814951203
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2021
Bib. Info xx, 344p. Includes Index.
Product Weight 462 gms.
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Inequality is a defining global issue of our times. Southeast Asia stands out in some ways; the 2010s have seen most countries in the region reduce income gaps. Nonetheless, inequality levels remain high, especially in the middle-income to high-income countries, and popular disaffection and economic anxiety prevail, even while official statistics may paint more buoyant scenarios. The age-old problem of group-based exclusion in the development process manifests in new ways. This book provides up-to-date overviews of inequality levels and trends, primarily related to income, but also wealth and other socio-economic variables pertaining to education and health. The country chapters also examine salient themes of inequality, especially structural changes and public policies to redress inequality and exclusion, labour market developments, population groups, regional dynamics, and informal economies. We gain an appreciation for the unique conditions and diverse experiences of each country, and draw comparative insights across the region. *** “This is an impressive collection of papers written by scholars from Southeast Asia and addressing an important set of issues which deserve serious attention from policymakers. Inequality and social exclusion are problems which never seem to go away, even in the high-income countries, and this collection will be valuable for all those seeking to understand how serious the situation is in eight Southeast Asian states. The editors are to be congratulated on bringing together such a timely book.” - Anne Booth, Emeritus Professor of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies.

Content Details

1. Equality - Southeast Asia. 2. Marginality, Social - Southeast Asia. 3. Southeast Asia - Social policy.

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