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List of illustrations; List of contributors Introduction; GilbertoAntonelli and Boike Rehbein PART I Theoretical background 1.Theoretical approaches to inequality in economics andsociology; Giovanni Guidetti and Boike Rehbein PART IIInequality and globalization 2. Inequality in income andwealth distribution, globalization and models of capitalism;Gilberto Antonelli 3. Globalization, capitalism and inequality;Boike Rehbein and Jessé Souza 4. Lower classes; Jessé Souza 5.Middle classes ; Florian Stoll 6. Elites ; Michael Hartmann PARTIII Dimensions of inequality 7. Gender and inequality;Emanuelle Silva 8. Inequality and migration; Anja Weiß 9.Inequality, ethnicity and caste; Surinder S. Jodhka 10. Inequalityand race; Gerhard Maré 11. Rural–urban inequality andpoverty; Anirudh Krishna 12. Inequality, education and skills;Michael Kinville and Giulio Pedrini 13. Innovation and inequality;Riccardo Leoncini PART IV Methodology 14. Quantitativemethods for inequality measurement; Pinuccia Calia 15.Qualitative approachesto inequality; Christian Schneickert;Index

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Inequality in Economicsand SociologyNew Perspectives

Edited by Gilberto Antonelli, University of Bologna, Italyand Boike Rehbein, Humboldt University, Germany

Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics

Organised thematically, this volume brings internationalscholars together to offer students and researchers a cuttingedge overview of the core topics of inequality research.Chapters cover: the theoretical traditions in economics andsociology; the global and national structures of inequalityin the contemporary world; the main dimensions ofinequality (including gender, race, caste, migration,education and poverty); and research methodology. Inpresenting this overview, Inequality in Economics andSociology seeks to build a bridge between the disciplinesand the approaches.

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