redistributive policies
Redistributive policies refer to government actions and strategies aimed at promoting a more equitable distribution of resources, such as income and wealth, within a society. These policies typically involve taxing the wealthier individuals or companies more heavily and providing targeted benefits or assistance to those in lower income brackets, with the aim of reducing disparities and promoting socioeconomic equality.
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Related Concepts (20)
- affordable housing programs
- childcare subsidies
- disability benefits
- earned income tax credit
- education funding
- food assistance programs
- guaranteed pensions
- healthcare subsidies
- income redistribution
- inheritance taxation
- job training and placement programs
- land reform
- minimum wage laws
- progressive taxation
- rent control policies
- social security
- subsidies for low-income individuals
- universal basic income
- wealth redistribution
- welfare programs
Similar Concepts
- asset redistribution
- distribution of resources
- distributive justice
- fiscal policies
- inflationary policies
- policies for poverty reduction
- redistribution
- redistribution of resources
- redistribution of wealth
- redistributive economic policies
- redistricting
- social equity and redistribution
- wealth redistribution policies
- wealth redistribution programs
- welfare policy