Key Terms Chapter 10: Global Inequality
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Absolute Poverty | the state where one is barely able, or unable, to afford basic necessities | ||||
Capital Flight | the movement (flight) of capital from one nation to another, via jobs and resources | ||||
Chattel Slavery | a form of slavery in which one person owns another | ||||
Core Nations | dominant capitalist countries | ||||
Debt Accumulation | the buildup of external debt, wherein countries borrow money from other nations to fund their expansion or growth goals | ||||
Debt Bondage | the act of people pledging themselves as servants in exchange for money for passage, and are subsequently paid too little to regain their freedom | ||||
Deindustrialization | the loss of industrial production, usually to peripheral and semi-peripheral nations where the costs are lower | ||||
Dependency Theory | a theory which states that global inequity is due to the exploitation of peripheral and semi-peripheral nations by core nations | ||||
First World | a term from the Cold War era that is used to describe industrialized capitalist democracies | ||||
Fourth World | a term that describes stigmatized minority groups who have no voice or representation on the world stage | ||||
GINI Coefficient | a measure of income inequality between countries using a 100-point scale, in which 1 represents complete equality and 100 represents the highest possible inequality | ||||
Global Feminization of Poverty | a pattern that occurs when women bear a disproportionate percentage of the burden of poverty | ||||
Global Inequality | the concentration of resources in core nations and in the hands of a wealthy minority | ||||
Global Stratification | the unequal distribution of resources between countries | ||||
Gross National Income (GNI) | the income of a nation calculated based on goods and services produced, plus income earned by citizens and corporations headquartered in that country | ||||
Modernization Theory | a theory that low-income countries can improve their global economic standing by industrialization of infrastructure and a shift in cultural attitudes towards work | ||||
Peripheral Nations | nations on the fringes of the global economy, dominated by core nations, with very little industrialization | ||||
Relative Poverty | the state of poverty where one is unable to live the lifestyle of the average person in the country | ||||
Second World | a term from the Cold War era that describes nations with moderate economies and standards of living | ||||
Semi-peripheral Nations | in-between nations, not powerful enough to dictate policy but acting as a major source of raw materials and an expanding middle class marketplace | ||||
Subjective Poverty | a state of poverty composed of many dimensions, subjectively present when one’s actual income does not meet one’s expectations | ||||
Third World | a term from the Cold War era that refers to poor, unindustrialized countries | ||||
Underground Economy | an unregulated economy of labor and goods that operates outside of governance, regulatory systems, or human protections |