Challenging Wealth and Income Inequality

Posted 5 years 10 months ago by The Open University

Duration : 4 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : Politics & the Modern World
Overview
Explore the concerns about rising wealth and income inequality between different generations in developed countries.
Course Description

Have baby boomers had it all? Can we create a fair deal for everyone? Find out

From religious leaders to heads of state, everyone is talking about economic inequality. But what form does this take in different countries? What impact does it have on society? And why does it matter to you?

This online course will explore these growing concerns about wealth and income inequality.

You’ll scrutinise claims that the baby boomer generation has had it all, while social and political changes have left younger generations struggling.

You’ll examine the causes and implications of growing economic inequalities and what individuals, communities and governments can do about them.

The course does not assume any prior knowledge of economics and can be enjoyed by anyone interested in social issues.

Requirements

The course does not assume any prior knowledge of economics and can be enjoyed by anyone interested in social issues.

Career Path
  • Apply and make use of evidence to discuss the nature and existence of economic inequality.
  • Explain the impact that government policies may have on inequality.
  • Discuss the interplay between individuals, communities and the state in addressing inequalities.
  • Demonstrate and understand some of the implications of inequality for individuals, society and the wider economy.
  • Apply some personal financial planning techniques, particularly with regard to pensions and housing.
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