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+ | ======Inequality====== | ||
+ | =====Summary===== | ||
+ | Inequality is deeply ingrained in society, impacting various aspects of life. It is often overlooked or ignored, but its effects can lead to unrest and dysfunction. Research has not always explicitly addressed equality or equity, potentially due to the timing or industry focus. However, inequality permeates all spheres. | ||
+ | Millions of people experience unequal access to resources such as education, employment, housing, healthcare, and basic necessities due to factors like infrastructure, | ||
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+ | Inequality extends beyond social realms and affects businesses, nations, and overall development and economic growth. Inequality is rising globally, with the impacts transcending local boundaries. Efforts by governments and businesses to address equity and equality can be perceived as mere superficial gestures. Exclusion of key stakeholders and affected communities perpetuates the status quo and narrow eligibility criteria, favoring privileged groups. The differences in ideas, legislation, | ||
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+ | Visible and invisible structures sustain and amplify inequality in society, governments, | ||
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+ | /* If your summary gets longer than a couple paragraphs, consider splitting it up under multiple subheadings */ | ||
+ | =====In Futures Research===== | ||
+ | ====Sustainable Health Systems - Visions, Strategies, Critical Uncertainties and Scenarios==== | ||
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+ | ====Emerging economies: demographic change==== | ||
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+ | ====The Future of Cybercrime in Light of Technology Developments==== | ||
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+ | ====Human Progress and Human Services 2035: A Scenario Exploration==== | ||
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+ | * Developing low and very low-income housing options | ||
+ | * The guaranteed basic income (GBI) | ||
+ | * Equity rising | ||
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+ | ====The Future of Asia: Forces of Change and Potential Surprises==== | ||
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+ | ====Exploring Europe’s capability requirements for 2035 and beyond==== | ||
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+ | * Continuous economic globalisation, | ||
+ | * Increased inequalities | ||
+ | * Increased costs of the welfare society | ||
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+ | ====Global Foresight 2022==== | ||
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+ | * Cold War II, with a twist | ||
+ | * A World Transformed by Climate Shocks | ||
+ | * A Democratic Resistance | ||
+ | The scenarios are shaped by 10 trends, one of which is 'The Deepening of Domestic Disorders' | ||
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+ | ====Thinking MENA Futures: The Next Five Years and Beyond==== | ||
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+ | ====Equitable Future Mobility==== | ||
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+ | ====The Future of Mining in Latin America: Critical Minerals and the Global Energy Transition==== | ||
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+ | * environmental impacts | ||
+ | * insufficient consultation with affected communitites | ||
+ | * inequitable distribution of socioeconomic benefits | ||
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+ | ====A Circular Water Future: White Paper on Water Reuse==== | ||
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+ | =====Additional Viewpoints===== | ||
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+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
+ | =====Further Reading===== | ||
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+ | =====Citations===== | ||
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