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Local Network Interaction as a Mechanism for Wealth Inequality
SociologyNature Communications

Local Network Interaction as a Mechanism for Wealth Inequality

S. Yu, P. Wang, et al.

Explore how local social networks shape wealth inequality in low-income South Africa, revealing the critical connection between micro-level interactions and macro-level economic disparities. This insightful research by Shao-Tzu Yu, Peng Wang, Chodziwadziwa W. Kabudula, Dickman Gareta, Guy Harling, and Brian Houle highlights the importance of social ties in understanding resource dynamics and suggests impactful solutions to mitigate inequality.... show more
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