The second half of this century has already seen serious increases in inequality, both within and between nations.
The growth was accompanied by a moderate decrease in inequality.
An increase in economic inequality between rich and poor countries.
Taken together, they constitute a quite dramatic increase in inequality.
Roll over chart for numbers With it came a huge rise in inequality.
I can only see it resulting in greater inequality - both for students and teachers.
Wasn't the reduction in inequality negative over the course of the last three governments?
That would lead, of course, to an increase in social inequality.
Some examples for this are issues relating to quality of life in old age and social inequality.
Only one in 20 considered the rise in inequality a "good thing."