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Culture and Mental Health – Prof Kate Pickett & Prof Richard Wilkinson

The Weekend University

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How Localized Are the Effects of Inequality?

The average person working employed in norway works nine weeks less per year than the average worker in the united states. In unequal countries like britain, some people have to work on sunday afternoon. And i think am low skilled workers in britain often regard themselves as inferior. Ithink that's what we're talking about and it does work through our inherited sensitivity to these issues. We din't show a grapht we could have shown that links are longer working hours to greater inequality. That's not fair to ignatio is asked, how localized are the effects of inequality? Does international an inequality causing issues? I think less so, but may become more important as people become more

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