Author: Shitij_Goyal_2005

3rd year Law Student at DR. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonepat.

The Persistent Challenge of Wage Inequality Income inequalities have become a core socio-economic concern in contemporary India. India’s economy is expanding rapidly globally, yet it continues to have huge disparities in cash between individuals who work differently. Income inequality fell until the mid-1980s but began rising and has risen considerably since approximately 2000. The inequality spreads beyond socioeconomic divides to include variations in workplace patterns of organization, gender roles, geographic locations, and occupational fields. In twenty-twenty-three, there were twenty-two instances. Six percent of the nation’s overall wealth was fully owned by the richest one percent, which peaked in 1922. (Nitin…

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