Introduction to Inequality
Inequality is a complex concept and is difficult to measure. Excessive inequality can erode social cohesion, lead to political polarization, and lower economic growth. Learn more about the inequality, its causes and consequences and how the IMF helps countries in tackling inequality.
Learn moreIMF's work on Inequality
The IMF analyzes inequality trends and supports countries in designing policies to tackle inequality. The IMF’s extensive work on inequality is reflected in its policy papers and a large body of cross-country and country-specific analytical work.
Learn moreIncome Inequality and COVID-19
- Digital Solutions for Direct Cash Transfers in Emergencies, The Special Series Notes on COVID-19 - April 20, 2020
- Expenditure Policies in Support of Firms and Households, The Special Series Notes on COVID-19 - April 20, 2020
- Managing the Impact on Households: Assessing Universal Transfers, The Special Series Notes on COVID-19 - April 20, 2020
Blogs
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The Unequal COVID Saving and Wealth Surge (November 9, 2021)
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A COVID-19 Recovery Contribution – IMF Blog (APRIL 16, 2021)
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COVID’s Long Shadow: Social Repercussions of Pandemics – IMF Blog (February 3, 2021)
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Monetary Policy for all? Inequality and the Conduct of Monetary Policy – IMF Blog (SEPTEMBER 30, 2020)
Research
- “Will COVID-19 Affect Inequality? Evidence from Past Pandemics”, Working Paper No. 2021/127 (May 2021).
- “Commodity Cycles, Inequality, and Poverty in Latin America”, Departmental Paper No 2021/009 (April 2021).
- “A Post-Pandemic Assessment of the Sustainable Development Goals”, IMF Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/003 (April 2021)
- “Pakistan: Spending Needs for Reaching Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”, Working Paper No. 2021/108 (April 2021).
Multi-media
Inequality: We can do something about it!
Informality and Development in North Africa
Podcast: Kristalina Georgieva Talks Inequality with Oxfam (September, 2020)
