I had the opportunity to explore various publications that were not restricted to member only usage. I also got the chance to look at the research that is available and what is proactively being looked at in the early childhood sector internationally. They spoke heavily on inequality in early childhood and that speaks volumes to our discussions of equity in our class.
Analyses on the Inequality of Well-being
The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) has released the 2016 World Happiness Report in two volumes--the 2016 Update and the Special Rome Edition, including an update on national rankings and new analyses. A key focus this year is on the inequality of happiness within and among countries around the world. The Report argues that inequality of well-being provides a broader measure of equality than is provided by measures of inequality in the distribution of income and wealth.
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