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Friday, July 10th, 2015
Observant New Zealanders, who have noticed the number of children with poverty-related skin diseases soaring while gated communities proliferate, may be surprised to hear a think-tank claim that New Zealand has ‘no problem of rising inequality’. That surprise would be justified, since the gap between rich and poor has in fact widened dramatically. And the Read more
Tags: Inequality, Poverty, Social justice
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Inequality has risen in NZ
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014
For many visitors the Pacific Islands appear to be a paradise. The view from a high class resort however is not shared by many of the locals. Poverty is on the rise across the Pacific region, according to a recent report published by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). An average of one in four Read more
Tags: Inequality, Pacific Island countries, Poverty
Posted in Asia Pacific | Comments Off on Poverty on the rise in the Pacific region
Tuesday, October 21st, 2014
In the past few months, the world has witnessed the worst outbreak of Ebola since the disease was first identified in 1976 — it has already claimed the lives of more than 3,400 people. But while the first cases in the U.S. and Spain have stirred fears over the past week, we don’t need to Read more
Tags: Ebola, Inequality, Poor, rich
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Ebola Is an inequality crisis
Friday, May 16th, 2014
It’s tough to picture the future if you’re a New Zealander under 30. Your first home has never been more out of reach, if you want to live in one of the main centres – not that we have much of a choice, because high rates of unemployment and thousands of dollars of student debt Read more
Tags: baby boomers, Debt, Economy, Inequality, New Zealand, young adults
Posted in Features | Comments Off on After the boom comes the pinch
Friday, May 2nd, 2014
The remarkable thing about Francis is not that he’s fundamentally changing the theology of the Church, nor that he’s carving out a space for the pope as a heavyweight in the economics public sphere. It’s that he’s consistently able to match the themes that animate his spirituality and faith with issues that people around the Read more
Tags: celebrity, Culture, Inequality, Internet, Media, Pope Francis, Twitter
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on The Pope tweets, the Internet freaks
Tuesday, April 29th, 2014
“Egali-what?” Even as New Zealand’s income gaps have yawned open in recent decades, public concern about that inequality has fallen. Egalitarianism used to be one of New Zealand’s touchstones, a term that conveyed a kind of pride in being a country with relatively small income gaps. Even among the politically active, the word has little Read more
Tags: Egalitarianism, Inequality, Justice, NZ, young people
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Egalitarianism: Getting a fair go in NZ
Tuesday, April 8th, 2014
Do you recall The Great Jubilee Year 2000? For a few years before the turn of the century, almost every statement by a bishop or other church leader or organization contained some paean to the jubilee. The pope had called for it, and so all sorts of people either sincerely or for show acted as Read more
Tags: Inequality, Jubilee, Justice, millennium, New York, Pope Francis, Poverty, William Grimm, Year 2000
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Poverty is not a project
Tuesday, April 1st, 2014
Where once an event like the Olympics or the World Cup may have been seen as a triumph of corporate and athletic enterprise, today’s world counts the cost of games much more carefully. Previous events have left countries with decaying venues and huge bills that take years to pay off. Local communities are increasingly unhappy Read more
Tags: Brasil, Brazil, Caritas, Caritas Australia, Caritas NZ, deaths, football, Inequality, injustice, social injustice, Sport, World Cup
Posted in Features | Comments Off on World Cup injustice
Friday, March 28th, 2014
In a meeting room under Holy Name Cathedral, a rapt group of black Roman Catholics listened as Barack Obama, a 25-year-old community organiser, trained them to lobby their fellow delegates to a national congress in Washington on issues like empowering lay leaders and attracting more believers. “He so quickly got us,” said Andrew Lyke, a Read more
Tags: Barack Obama, Catholic Social Teaching, Chicago, community organising, Inequality, Justice, Obama, Pope Francis, President, USA
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Catholic roots of Obama’s activism
Tuesday, February 25th, 2014
Economist Brian Easton says New Zealand’s sexy image on the global business stage does not necessarily translate to a better life for those on low incomes, particularly women and children. Easton, who’s recently published a user’s guide to economic inequality, says inequality is difficult to measure. One indicator might show it going up while another Read more
Tags: Bill English, Business, Cecily McNeill, Child Poverty, economic justice, Economics, Eureka Street, Government, Inequality, Poverty, Social justice, WelCom, wellbeing
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Truth behind NZ’s sexy global business image