Sufficientarianism is a significant concept in the realm of distributive justice, which focuses on ensuring that all individuals achieve a certain level of well-being. This approach emphasizes the ...
Distributive justice, defined as justice in distribution of income and wealth, is impossible. Income and wealth are distributed either unequally or equally. If unequally, then those with less are ...
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Xu, Xiao-min; Cropanzano, Russell; McWha-Hermann, Ishbel; Lu, Chang-qin. Multiple Salary Comparisons, Distributive Justice, and Employee Withdrawal. Journal of ...
The Treasury has released its latest publication in a series of background papers that provide in-depth information and analysis supporting the content of the Treasury’s first wellbeing report, Te Tai ...
It is an indisputable fact that for life to sustain itself on the planet, water is the most precious resource as humans are resilient to bear the harshest vicissitudes of life but can not do so ...
Bringing distributive justice in water management is need of the hour to overcome water scarcity, especially in the South Asian region. Without a comprehensive understanding of real and ...
The Congress Party’s manifesto for the 2024 General Elections has taken forward the rights and entitlements-based approach to governance seen in its earlier manifestos for the last four Lok Sabha ...
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