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Political, Social, and Welfare Consequences of Economic Inequality (Co-sponsored by Political Sociology Section)

Sun, August 9, 12:00 to 1:30pm, TBA

Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)

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Rising income and wealth inequality across the globe is remaking politics and everyday life. This joint session foregrounds social outcomes, not inequality levels, by examining how economic inequality alters a wide array of political and social dimensions, such as democratic participation and representation, policy responsiveness, social cohesion and conflict, and the design, financing, and delivery of welfare and public goods. We also seek papers that identify mechanisms (such as spatial and institutional segregation, fiscal fragmentation, organizational power, information asymmetries, and others) linking inequality to political, social, and welfare outcomes. Methodological pluralism is encouraged, including but not limited to administrative and geospatial data, natural and field experiments, comparative-historical work, surveys, and ethnography. Bridging the Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility and Political Sociology sections, the session centers consequences that matter for citizens and institutions, clarifying when and how inequality becomes consequential for political, social, and welfare outcomes.

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