English to Spanish Dictionary inequality

inequality

desigualdad
definition
noun
social inequality
difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality.
translation of 'inequality'
noun
desigualdad
example
Never for a moment did they realize that the existing structure of society is the breeding ground of 'inequality' , hatred and cruelty.
Perhaps most important, inequality in the distribution of income and wealth means 'inequality' in political and social power.
More generally, of course, economic 'inequality' undermines social cohesion.
the 'inequality' of the ground hindered their footing
Democracy shows an independent positive association with health, which remains after adjustment for a country's wealth, its level of 'inequality' , and the size of its public sector.
Our results indicate that cross-country differences in income 'inequality' alone does not explain for much of the variations in child labour worldwide.
The free market program implemented by successive governments has widened social 'inequality' to an unprecedented degree.
On the contrary, under conditions of growing social 'inequality' , the population at large is seen in a generally hostile manner, as a potential threat to his wealth and privileges.
She has a particular interest in exploring differing approaches to collectivism and working class resistance to social 'inequality' .
social 'inequality'
The authoritarian government of the past exploited 'inequality' among different ethnic groups, suppressing native languages and cultures.
In particular we need to focus on ways of building a mutuality of respect across the boundaries of 'inequality' and difference.
social 'inequality'
Hostility to the existing political setup is being exacerbated by growing unemployment lines and widening social 'inequality' .
The underlying cause of growing discontent is the enormous degree of social 'inequality' that has resulted from the introduction of capitalism in the former Soviet Union.
The Gini coefficient ranges from 0 to 1 and measures the degree of income 'inequality' .
In other words, the widening gap between pension provision in the public and private sector will not just lead to widening social 'inequality' , it will also become a block to Scotland's economy growth.
In addition, the country is fraught with numerous divisions upon which demagogues can flourish under circumstances of want and 'inequality' .
If you compare a violent society with a relatively peaceful one, the single biggest difference is income 'inequality' .
Too many hours for some, combined with too few hours for others, can further polarize income 'inequality' , as has occurred in Canada.
Gender 'inequality' shapes different experiences of poverty and impacts on women and men's ability to move out of poverty.
Under New Labour, not only has 'inequality' of income increased, social mobility has actually decreased.
However the selection is performed, there will always be a difference or 'inequality' between professional groups.
In fact he is remembered for Farkas theorem which is used in linear programming and also for his work on linear 'inequalities' .
He showed that Bell's 'inequalities' were violated and so the quantum interpretation held rather than the classical one.
He studied 'inequalities' and geometry and measure theory, particularly working in this area with Besicovitch.
He also studied infinite series, the gamma function and 'inequalities' for convex functions.
His early work was on number theory and he wrote on Diophantine 'inequalities' and the geometry of numbers.
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