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World Inequality Report is a report by the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics that provides estimates of global income and wealth inequality based on the most recent findings compiled by the World Inequality Database (WID). WID, also referred to as WID.world, is an open source database, that is part of an international collaborative effort of over a hundred researchers in five continents. The World Inequality Report includes discussions on potential future academic research as well as content useful for public debates and policy related to economic inequality. The first report, entitled World Inequality Report 2018, which was released on December 14, 2017, at the Paris School of Economics during the first WID.world Conference, was compiled by Facundo Alvaredo, Lucas Chan

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  • World Inequality Report (de)
  • World Inequality Report (fr)
  • World Inequality Report (en)
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  • Le World Inequality Report en français : « le rapport sur les inégalités mondiales » est un rapport établi par le World Inequality Lab (en français : le Laboratoire sur les inégalités mondiales), de l'École d'économie de Paris, qui fournit des estimations sur les inégalités mondiales de revenu et de richesse sur la base des résultats les plus récents compilés par la World Inequality Database (en français : la Base de données sur les inégalités mondiales). (fr)
  • Der World Inequality Report, dt. Bericht zur weltweiten Ungleichheit, ist ein Bericht des World Inequality Lab der École d’Économie de Paris, der aufgrund der Daten der World Wealth and Income Database (WID) die globale Einkommens- und Vermögensungleichheit schätzt. Die Darstellung von Ausmaß und Entwicklung der wirtschaftlichen Ungleichheit ist Grundlage der öffentlichen Diskussion des Themas und möglicher politischer Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung wirtschaftlicher Ungleichheit. (de)
  • World Inequality Report is a report by the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics that provides estimates of global income and wealth inequality based on the most recent findings compiled by the World Inequality Database (WID). WID, also referred to as WID.world, is an open source database, that is part of an international collaborative effort of over a hundred researchers in five continents. The World Inequality Report includes discussions on potential future academic research as well as content useful for public debates and policy related to economic inequality. The first report, entitled World Inequality Report 2018, which was released on December 14, 2017, at the Paris School of Economics during the first WID.world Conference, was compiled by Facundo Alvaredo, Lucas Chan (en)
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  • Der World Inequality Report, dt. Bericht zur weltweiten Ungleichheit, ist ein Bericht des World Inequality Lab der École d’Économie de Paris, der aufgrund der Daten der World Wealth and Income Database (WID) die globale Einkommens- und Vermögensungleichheit schätzt. Die Darstellung von Ausmaß und Entwicklung der wirtschaftlichen Ungleichheit ist Grundlage der öffentlichen Diskussion des Themas und möglicher politischer Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung wirtschaftlicher Ungleichheit. Der erste Bericht wurde unter dem Titel World Inequality Report 2018 am 14. Dezember 2017 während der ersten WID.world Conference an der École d’Économie de Paris veröffentlicht. Er wurde von Facundo Alvaredo, Lucas Chanel, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez und Gabriel Zucman editiert. Der Bericht beschreibt, dass die Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich seit 1980 rund um den Globus zugenommen hat. In Europa nahm die Ungleichheit weniger stark zu, während in Nordamerika und Asien der Anstieg rasch erfolgte. Im Nahen Osten, in Afrika und in Brasilien verharrte die Einkommensungleichheit auf sehr hohem Niveau. Am größten ist sie im Nahen Osten, wo die obersten 10 % der Bevölkerung 60 % des Nationaleinkommens erhalten. (de)
  • Le World Inequality Report en français : « le rapport sur les inégalités mondiales » est un rapport établi par le World Inequality Lab (en français : le Laboratoire sur les inégalités mondiales), de l'École d'économie de Paris, qui fournit des estimations sur les inégalités mondiales de revenu et de richesse sur la base des résultats les plus récents compilés par la World Inequality Database (en français : la Base de données sur les inégalités mondiales). (fr)
  • World Inequality Report is a report by the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics that provides estimates of global income and wealth inequality based on the most recent findings compiled by the World Inequality Database (WID). WID, also referred to as WID.world, is an open source database, that is part of an international collaborative effort of over a hundred researchers in five continents. The World Inequality Report includes discussions on potential future academic research as well as content useful for public debates and policy related to economic inequality. The first report, entitled World Inequality Report 2018, which was released on December 14, 2017, at the Paris School of Economics during the first WID.world Conference, was compiled by Facundo Alvaredo, Lucas Chancel, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, and Gabriel Zucman based on WID data. The 300-page report cautions that since 1980, around the globe, there has been an increase in the gap between rich and poor. In Europe, the increase in inequality increased more moderately while in North America and Asia, the increase was rapid. In the Middle East, Africa, and Brazil, income inequality did not increase but remained at very high levels. In an interview with Quartz, Piketty predicted that if the "world follows the trajectory of the US" inequality would get much worse. The 2022 World Inequality Report was published on Dec. 7th 2021. It was coordinated by economic and inequality experts Lucas Chancel, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, and Gabriel Zucman over four years. (en)
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