Coronavirus and the future of a welfare state

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A society that allows glaring inequality is likely to pay a higher price for getting out of the crisis caused by the pandemic, a Valdai Club expert says. This means more deaths, greater impoverishment risks for a part of the population, and most likely a deeper crisis. So, addressing the problem of excessive income inequality is a prerogative for more than just social policy.

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Sinyavskaya, O. V. (2020). Coronavirus and the future of a welfare state. Russia in Global Affairs, 18(2), 43–47. https://doi.org/10.31278/1810-6374-2020-18-2-43-47

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