Masterarbeit, 2014
110 Seiten, Note: A+
This thesis aims to analyze the rising inequality in China and explore the lessons that can be learned from Brazil's successful efforts in reducing inequality. The thesis focuses on the convergence of labor incomes through education, raising minimum wages and unemployment benefits, and non-contributory social assistance.
Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the topic of rising inequality in China and its impact on economic development. Chapter 2 discusses the political and economic context of inequality in China, highlighting its impact on various aspects of society. Chapter 3 examines Brazil's experience in reducing inequality, focusing on the convergence of labor incomes through education, minimum wages, and social assistance. The chapter then draws lessons from Brazil's success that can be applied to China. Chapter 4 concludes the thesis by summarizing the key findings and offering policy recommendations for China to address rising inequality.
The main keywords and focus topics of this thesis include inequality, economic development, China, Brazil, education, minimum wages, unemployment benefits, social assistance, non-contributory social transfers, and policy recommendations. The thesis explores the impact of these factors on inequality reduction and examines the lessons that can be learned from Brazil's experience.
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