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Crouch, C. (2019). Inequality in Post-Industrial Societies. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 51, 11-23. doi:10.1016/j.strueco.2019.07.011.

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Free keywords: Post-industrial; Inequality; Economic sectors; Redistribution; Territorial inequalities
 Abstract: The transition to post-industrial society has reduced some inequalities, especially those of gender and the classes divisions of industrial society, but is associated with its own characteristic inequalities, relating to financialization and globalization, the emergence of particular high- and low-income sectors and occupations, the decline of both the economic and political weight of organized labour, and the skewed territorial distribution of some services industries. The inequalities affect both pre- and post-tax and –transfer distributions. Indications are given of public policy responses that would reverse these trends. These would not however be a technocratic issue, but one of the political balance among social forces. An important consequence of post-industrialism has been a weakening of classes and other groups contesting inequality.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-06-112019-04-282019-07-282019-07-302019
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 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Financialization and globalization
3. The occupations of post-industrial society
3.1. Sectors and gender
3.2. Sectors and inequality
4. Territorial inequalities in post-industrial societies
5. The political implications of sectoral change
5.1. The political implications of union decline
6. Inequality and public policy
6.1. Pre-distribution
6.2. Regional and urban policy
6.3. Employee representation
6.4. Regulating globalization
6.5. Taxation
7. Conclusions
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Title: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 51 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 11 - 23 Identifier: ISSN: 0954-349X
ISSN: 1873-6017