Table
of Contents
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Meaning of Term
1.2.1. Inequality
1.2.2. Economic Inequality
1.2.3. Class
1.2.4. Vulnerability
1.2.5. Third World Country
1.3. Theory
about Economic Inequality and Class Vulnerability
1.3.1. World System Theory by Immanuel Wallerstein
1.3.2. Modernization Theory by Rostow
1.3.3. Theory of Class Vulnerability
1.2.3.1. Karl Marx
1.2.3.2. Max Weber
1.4. Sector
of Economic Inequality and Class Vulnerability
1.4.1. Economic inequality and class vulnerability
in Bangladesh
1.4.2. Labour Force Participation in Afghanistan
1.4.3. Poverty by Population Group in South Africa
1.4.4. Poverty in Sri Lanka
1.4.5. Unemployment Inequality in Bhutan
1.5. Causes
of Economic Inequality in 3rd World Countries
1.6. Impact
of Economic Inequality
1.7. Recommendation
to Overcome Economic Inequality
1.8. Conclusion
Introduction:
Sociologists stated that society as a stratification system which is
based on a hierarchy of power (the ability to direct someone else’s behavior),
privilege (honor and respect), and prestige (income, wealth, and property),
which leads to patterns of social inequality. Economic inequality refers to
relational processes in society that have the effect on wealth, economy and
power. Social inequality is typically tied to race, gender, and class, with
whites, males, those with higher education levels, and those....
Causes of Economic Inequality in 3rd World Countries
1. Social Causes
2. Wealth Concentration
3. Sickness
4. Idleness and Extravagance
5. Demoralization
6. Backwardness of Agriculture
7. Slow and Defective Industrialization
8. Unequal Distribution
9. Unwise Economic Policy
10. Political Causes
11. The Labor Market.................