Injustice by Daniel Dorling
Online Appendix
The following material supports the arguments and evidence in Injustice. The data behind all the graphs shown in the book is also given here.Please click on each link to open a pdf.
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Sample Chapter
Chapter 1Bibliography
Extended bibliography
Figures
Figure 1: Children by ability in the Netherlands, according to the OECD, 2006 (%)Figure 2: Distribution of children by ability, according to the OECD, 2006 (%)
Figure 3: School-leaving age (years) and university entry (%), Britain, 1876-2013
Figure 4: Male and female Nobel (and economics) laureates, by subject, 1901–2008
Figure 5: Female Nobel laureates (%), by decade, worldwide, 1901–2009
Figure 6: Proportion of households poor by different measures (%), Britain, 1999
Figure 7: Geographical distribution of paupers, England and Wales, 1891
Figure 8: Circling from exclusion to inclusion and back again (model)
Figure 9: Distribution of income inequality (US$), worldwide, 2000
Figure 10: Real growth per decade in GDP (%), per person, by continent, 1955–2001
Figure 11: Households’ ability to get by on their income in Britain, 1984–2004
Figure 12: Inequalities in survival chances to age 65 by area in Britain, 1920-2006
Figure 13: Concentration of Conservative votes, British general elections, 1918–2005
Figure 14: Share of all income received by the richest 1% in Britain, 1918–2005
Figure 15: England and Wales’s net immigration by birth year, 1840–2080
Figure 16: Households by number of cars, and those with no cars in Britain, 2006/07
Figure 17: Outstanding consumer debt as a proportion of disposable income, US, 1975–2005
Figure 18: Poverty, car exhaust emissions and pollution inhaled in Britain, by area, 1999
Figure 19: Social security and taxation prosecutions, Australia, counts, 1989–2003
Figure 20: Debt payments as a percentage of disposable income, US, 1980–2008
Figure 21: Adolescent girls assessed as depressed (%), North America, 1984–2001
Figure 22: Male/female mortality ratio by age in the rich world, 1850–1999
Figure 23: The fractal nature of geographical divides, North–South/West–East, Britain, 2010
Figure 24: The crash: US mortgage debt, 1977–2009 (% change and US$ billion)
Figure 25: The rate of prescribing anti-depressants by the NHS in Scotland, 1992–2006
Tables
Table 1: Proportions that suffer injustices of different kinds in affluent nationsTable 2: Injustices, social evils, political, philosophical and public labels combined
Table 3: Pearson goodness-of-fit test of Nobel prize by sex and subject, 1901–2008
Table 4: Pearson goodness-of-fit test of Karl Pearson’s pauper data, 1891
Table 5: Inequalities of health, privilege and wealth, in Britain, 1918-2005 (%)
Table 6: Additional debt added annually by sector, US, 1977-2008 (US$ billion)
Table 7: Studies of adolescent depression available for meta-analysis, 1973-2006
Table referred to on page 155: Exact-title occupational inheritance at marriage


