dc.description.abstract | This study examines the complex relationship between sustainable
development and income inequality by analyzing factors such as sustainable
development, economic growth, social policies, labor market dynamics, education,
climate change, and foreign direct investment (FDI). It explores how economic growth
influences income inequality, the impact of social policies and welfare systems on
income distribution, and the role of labor market conditions, education, and human
capital in promoting income equality. Additionally, it addresses climate change's effects
on marginalized communities and the importance of sustainable development standards.
Finally, the study assesses how FDI affects income inequality in host countries. By
integrating these factors, the research provides insights into the mechanisms of income
inequality and sustainable development globally, informing policy reforms for more
equitable and sustainable progress. | en_US |