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Lecture 7 Social Inclusion The Age of Sustainable Development

7.1. Buddha, Aristotle, Confucius Seated Buddha from Gandhara, Mike Peel, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0. Bust of Aristotle, Marie-Lan Nguyen, Wikimedia Commons. Confucius circa 1770.

7.2. Jeremy Bentham Jeremy Bentham by Joseph Wright.

7.3. Poverty Rates of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Population in Latin America (1980-2000s) Source: Patrinos, Harry Anthony, and Emmanuel Skoufias. 2007. “Economic Opportunities for Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: Conference Edition.” Washington, DC: World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org /handle/10986/8019. License: CC BY 3.0 unported.

7.4. Global Map of Ethnolinguistic groups Weidmann, Nils B., Jan Ketil Rød, and Lars-Erik Cederman. 2010. “Representing Groups in Space: A New Dataset.” Journal of Peace Research 47(4): 491–499.

7.5. The College vs. High School Wage Premium (1973-2013) Source: Economic Policy Institute Briefing Paper No. 378.

7.6, Ratio of CEO to Average Worker Compensation Source: Economic Policy Institute Briefing Paper No. 367.

7.7. Income Share of Top 1 percent, and Top.01 percent, USA Source: Alvaredo, Facundo, Anthony B. Atkinson, Thomas Piketty, and Emmanuel Saez. 20/05/2014. “The World Top Incomes Database.” http://topincomes.g-mond.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/.

7.8. UNDP Gender Inequality Index Source: United Nations Development Programme. 2013. Human Development Report 2013. New York: United Nations Development Programme.

7.9. Ratio of Females to Males in the Labor Force (2012) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”

7.10. Gender Pay Gap in OECD Countries (2011) OECD (2014), OECD Family Database, OECD, Paris. http://www.oecd.org/social/family/database.

7.11. Global Primary School Enrollment (1970-2011) Source: World Bank. 2014. “World Development Indicators.”