The Committee on Law and Justice will convene an ad hoc committee to review and assess existing evidence on how observed racial differences in criminal justice might be reduced through public policy.
Journal of Economic Growth, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Jun., 2003), pp. 223-257 (35 pages) This paper analyzes the emergence and the evolution of a modem banking system, in a developing economy where banks ...
Structural racism, mass incarceration, and the widening income gap between rich and poor all feed growing health inequalities in the USA, which the health care system—by its very design and financing ...
Provided you are able to get online or have a mobile phone, the internet, social media platforms, digitized payment and telecommunication systems, have given us incredible access to information; ...
In 2026, data continues to highlight how the COVID-19 pandemic significantly widened inequalities for women in healthcare and research, often referred to as ...
Lecturer in Global Health, Institute of Health and Wellbeing/School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow For funding related to this research see below. The research described in ...
To stem the economic fallout from COVID-19, developed countries have injected an unprecedented US$9 trillion into their economies. The International Monetary Fund has recommended sustained fiscal ...
Research, evidence and data about gender inequality in agrifood systems (AFS) have increased markedly over the past decade. However, little of this evidence shows an improvement in the conditions ...
Objective Socioeconomic inequalities significantly impact access to healthcare services for individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study investigates these inequalities in Iran, ...
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