Date of Award
12-2020
Degree Type
Capstone
Degree Name
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Department
School of Professional Studies
Chief Instructor
Mary Piecewicz
Keywords
MPA, Wealth inequality, Gini index, the Lorenz curve, Secondary distribution, urban and rural dual system
Abstract
With the widespread of globalization, the wealth gap continues to widen globally. Due to the enormous differences in national conditions and political systems of various countries, this article selects China, the United States, and Poland as the research objects, and uses a specific time unit as the benchmark, and mainly focuses on the four directions of medical care, education, job opportunities, and pensions. A reader could understand the correlation between the wealth gap and multiple factors deeply in this article. This article analyzes the impact of income disparity on these three countries and proposes solutions to help narrow the gap between the rich and poor in these three countries.
Recommended Citation
Carboo, Cyndy; Song, Zhiling; Feng, Jiawei; and Zhu, Xudong, "Narrowing the wealth and income gap in Poland, China, and the United States" (2020). School of Professional Studies. 57.
https://commons.clarku.edu/sps_masters_papers/57
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