Difference between revisions of "UC Atlas of Global Inequality"

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<blockquote>The Atlas explores the interaction between global integration (globalization) and inequality, and provides maps, graphics and data primarily for use by students and teachers in the University of California. We hope the information may also be of use for researchers and activists worldwide. [...] The UC Atlas of Global Inequality draws on data from a variety of sources. The main source of data for Atlas maps and the Atlas database is the World Bank's [[World Development Indicators]]. Other data sets are used for some maps, figures, graphs and tables. As new content is added, additional data sets will be used and added to the database.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>The Atlas explores the interaction between global integration (globalization) and inequality, and provides maps, graphics and data primarily for use by students and teachers in the University of California. We hope the information may also be of use for researchers and activists worldwide. [...] The UC Atlas of Global Inequality draws on data from a variety of sources. The main source of data for Atlas maps and the Atlas database is the World Bank's [[World Development Indicators]]. Other data sets are used for some maps, figures, graphs and tables. As new content is added, additional data sets will be used and added to the database.</blockquote>
  
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The Atlas explores the interaction between global integration (globalization) and inequality, and provides maps, graphics and data primarily for use by students and teachers in the University of California. We hope the information may also be of use for researchers and activists worldwide. [...] The UC Atlas of Global Inequality draws on data from a variety of sources. The main source of data for Atlas maps and the Atlas database is the World Bank's World Development Indicators. Other data sets are used for some maps, figures, graphs and tables. As new content is added, additional data sets will be used and added to the database.