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Inequality: what should be done?
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Overview
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Background information11 Topics
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What is inequality
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History and presence of global inequality
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Income inequality within countries and regions
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Wealth inequality within countries and regions
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Carbon Inequality
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Vital inequality
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Existential inequality
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Drivers of inequality
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What can be done about inequality?
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How traditional welfare regimes deal with inequality
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Tackling inequality in times of climate crisis
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What is inequality
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Endnotes
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Glossary
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References
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Interactive learningDeepen your knowledge2 Topics
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Training materialExercises for group activities6 Topics
Lesson 7, Topic 3
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Estimating one’s position within income distribution and carbon footprint
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Activity title | Estimating one’s position within income distribution and carbon footprint |
Overview | Participants use two online tools to estimate their position within income distribution and their carbon footprint. As a follow up, they discuss their learnings and what links both outcomes. |
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Materials | Laptops or Smartphones |
Time | 30 minutes |
Group size | Works for all group sizes |
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Debriefing and evaluation | Ask participants to share with the group what surprised them and what they have learnt. Then, ask them where they see the connection between income inequality and carbon inequality. For the debriefing of the exercise read chapter 1.3 “Resource Inequality”. |
Tips for trainers | – |