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    Business School backing Latin American start-ups to close gaps in inequality and build ties across Europe

    23 August 2021Entrepreneurship

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    How City, University of London is working to understand and address racial inequality

    7 July 2020

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    A pair of dice lying on the Income Tax square of a Monopoly board

    Should the rich be taxed more?

    27 February 2018Finance

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    Income inequality concept shown with male and female figurines and piles of coins with line graph above.

    Cass gender pay research features in The New York Times

    1 February 2018Management

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    A pair of dice lying on the Income Tax square of a Monopoly board

    Progressive income tax rate only way to balance income inequality

    29 August 2017Finance

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    Income inequality concept shown with male and female figurines and piles of coins with line graph above.

    New study suggests women do ask for pay rises but don’t get them

    6 September 2016Bayes community

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