Thinking Allowed – Debt and Wealth Inequality | EUROtoday

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What does an 18-month examine of residents on a housing property in southern England inform us about residing with debt? Laurie Taylor talks to Ryan Davey from Cardiff University about his new e-book The Personal Life of Debt – Coercion, Subjectivity and Inequality in Britain, which tries to know how debt impacts folks emotionally in addition to economically.

Laurie can be joined by Sarah Kerr (LSE International Inequalities Institute), whose e-book, Wealth, Poverty and Enduring Inequality – Let’s Talk Wealtherty, investigates the cussed persistence of inequality within the UK. Kerr argues that the hole between prime and backside earners has develop into entrenched and normalised throughout generations.

Producer: Natalia Fernandez

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