Vertical and horizontal inequality
UNSSC
Created on May 18, 2023
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Horizontal Dimension
Vertical Dimension
Vertical Dimension
The vertical dimension depicts individual or household differences in income or wealth, ranking them as either high (rich) or low (poor) income.
Wealth
Income
Horizontal Dimension
The horizontal dimension takes social groups (age, gender, sex, ethnicity, race, religion, disability or geographical location) as a measure of differentiation, creating patterns of exclusion and segmentation.
Race
Sex
Ethnicity
Religion
Gender
Age
Disability
Geographical location
Wealth
Income
Horizontal Dimension
Vertical Dimension
Race
Sex
Ethnicity
Religion
Gender
Age
Disability
Geographical location
Class
Hierarchy
Status
Power
Vertical and horizontal inequality is associated with class, status, power and hierarchy