
- Date and time
- Thu, 23 September 2021
- 15:00 - 16:30 GMT
When should inequalities in society be of ethical concern, and a target of public policy, and why? Which inequalities do people find most and least worrisome in the UK, and which do people relate to most closely from their personal experience? How do people differ in the way they think about the fairness of inequality and the role of government in tackling it? To what extent do people disagree about the facts of how substantial inequalities are and the reasons that they have arisen? Can their minds be changed by presenting them with new information?
The IFS is hosting this interactive webinar to present new work undertaken for the ground-breaking IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities, funded by the Nuffield Foundation. . During the event, they will examine people’s attitudes towards inequalities and how these fit with different traditions of philosophical thought on the topic. These will be the first of many detailed studies from the Review to be released over the coming months.
This event will be live streamed on the IFS website. There will be time to ask questions to the panel.
Hosted by
- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Speakers
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Paul Johnson (Chair)DirectorIFS
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Sir Angus DeatonPrinceton University
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Bobby DuffThe Policy Institute, King's College London
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Debra SatzStanford University
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Stefanie StantchevaHarvard University
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