Sophrosyne
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The problem in drawing conclusions from the Gini coefficient is that it only relates to income distribution.
Two countries one wealthy and one poor could have the same Gini coefficient, but the basic standard of living in the poor country could be far below that of the wealthy country.
Don't think Ireland is as rich as you think , using taxes to remove inequality only works while Ireland has a high income sector that could change very quickly as we seen in the last downturn,A lot was familiar but this was new:
Of course, which is why the UN uses dollar or two-dollar a day thresholds to measure absolute poverty. This wouldn't be popular in Ireland as no one is dollar-a-day poor!
On your other point, higher-income countries tend to have lower inequality than poor-income countries.
Also, income inequality tends to fall only when countries have very strong periods of growth moving from low- to middle-income status as a nation for example.
Ireland is already a rich country though, so I don't expect the Gini to shift much in my lifetime.
Don't think Ireland is as rich as you think ,
You may be correct,NoRegretsCoyoteIreland is a rich country. Not as rich as the US or Switzerland, but a rich country.
In Ireland we use the Income tax system to reduce inequality most other EU Countries use social insurance,I've lived in France and can attest to the considerable supports available. You're also not paying as much in pre/after school fees as the school day is also longer, starting around 8:30am and finishing around 4:30pm for the younger kids, and even later for older ones, with a much longer lunch time (1.5 hrs). Lunch itself is also provided by the state/school in the canteen. The only thing Ireland does better in my experience in maternity leave which is much shorter, and with a much greater expectation that women return quickly to the workplace.
The French model is close to what is used in most of the EU,The French model of childcare would greatly help women enter the workforce.
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