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Egalitarianism (derived from the French word égal , meaning "equal") has two distinct definitions in modern English. It is defined either as a political doctrine that holds that all people should b...
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Britain in WW2 question: How many countries are egalitarian? Currently, since America is the only country known to have the egal as its national bird, America is the only egalitarian country. ... Was french egalitarian? Was canada egalitarian? What is an egalitarian culture? What countries were egalitarian? How do you...
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Today, this small Nordic nation boasts a thriving hi-tech economy ranked the most competitive in the world, the best educated citizenry of all the industrialized countries, and a welfare state that has created one of the globe's most egalitarian societies.
www.csmonitor.com/2005/1026/p01s03-woeu.html
In brief ; Sexist countries view men as 'bad, but bold'; Print version: page 15 ... A 16-nation study finds that in less egalitarian countries, both men and women are more likely to hold extremely negative and positive opinions of men's attributes and personal qualities.
www.apa.org/monitor/jun04/sexist.html
The study found that women living in less egalitarian countries were between 20 and 50 per cent less likely to be living with a man than comparable women living in a more egalitarian country.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090805142905.htm
Researchers have found that parity between the sexes may be bad for your health. ... A study in Sweden, arguably one of the most egalitarian countries in the world, discovered that men and women who are equal are more likely to suffer illness or disability.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-444573/Why-feminism-ba... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-444573/Why-feminism-bad-health.html
Iceland, part of Scandinavia, is an island nation in Northern Europe. ... It is considered among the most developed and most egalitarian countries in the world, and is the fourth most productive nation per capita.
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Economics Department Working Paper 319. This paper reviews the Finnish tax system and the scope for further tax reform. Finland is among the most egalitarian countries in the OECD and a high tax burden ... ... Economics Department Working Paper 319. This paper reviews the ... But, despite income tax cuts since the mid-1990s,
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Australians like to consider themselves as belonging to one of the more egalitarian countries, writes Gerard Noonan. - Sydney Morning Herald Online ... Australians like to consider themselves as belonging to one of the more egalitarian countries. Perhaps that's why this week's challenge to the sense of fairness on the...
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European information on impact of work on living conditions, based on comparative research in the European Union. ... Some of the most egalitarian countries in the AC 10 (Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Hungary) compare favourably in terms of income distribution with egalitarian countries such as Sweden and Denmark.
www.eurofound.europa.eu/areas/qualityoflife/income.htm