THE CORE OF INEQUALITY OF INCOME, GENDER BIAS & HEALTH.

Overview on Economic Impact Of Gender Inequality On Health.

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Abstract:

According to my view - “inequality is an never ending process

because of “productivity”.The term “productivity” itself used here at

macro sense.Some of the time inequality of income, caste,race,

social and political stakeholder classify through their own views and

actual position in the society.If anybody asked me - Is inequality

revoke from our entire society?Then my answer would be - No!.

Inequality it’s not for income but also social position, race,caste and

political dominance.If we think of inequality intuitively then we

observe - Somethings which are not equally distributed among the

mob or somethings some people gets more than others.Why

inequality is an never ending process – because its mixed with our

thinking, blood, perception of approach about somethings.Here the

word “blood” used as ironically rather than any other economic

sense.We know “blood” circulate in the whole part of the human’s

body,in that’s way inequality circulate in the whole society through

gender inequality, income inequality, religion & Caste inequality,

political & social inequality,etc.Productivity is an long run process

which takes time to gets somethings which beyond our

capacity!Here “Productivity” define human productivity rather than

economic productivity.Its important that economic productivity also

directly depends on human’s Productivity.Because productivity is not

about skills, education, knowledge, efficiency, talent, power of

thinking, innovation – it’s something which beyond the human

beings! It takes time to add slowly through our entire life, some one

add more, some one less.This gap also raise due to inequality causes.

Published

2025-12-07

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Benjir Kamal. (2025). THE CORE OF INEQUALITY OF INCOME, GENDER BIAS & HEALTH.: Overview on Economic Impact Of Gender Inequality On Health. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19(12). Retrieved from http://www.ijeponline.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1233

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