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Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis

Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis

Edited by Max Rashbrooke

Published by Bridget Williams Books

• Fast growing inequality is one of the most important issues confronting New Zealand today.

• Once known as an egalitarian society, New Zealand has seen inequality increasing more rapidly than almost anywhere else in the developed world.

• International evidence indicates that income inequality exacerbates social problems and weakens the economy.

Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis investigates the situation in New Zealand – where rising inequality is shown to affect all of us.

• The book presents key facts and expert analysis. Leading contributors include Jonathan Boston. Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Kim Workman, Nigel Haworth and Ganesh Nana.

• Journalist Max Rashbrooke brings the issue to life with stories from people themselves – from business owners to beneficiaries.

Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis contributes to a powerful conversation about a critical issue for our country, and argues for a more equal society.

Publication: 27 June 2013
Print RRP$39.99 | 240 x 170 mm
300 pages approx
Available in print and e-book
ISBN 9781927131510 | ISTC A0220120000222C3

Inequality_book_summary_lo_res.pdf

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