ójafnrétti
Ójafnrétti is a term in Icelandic that denotes inequality—an uneven distribution of resources, opportunities, and outcomes across a population. It covers economic disparities in income and wealth, as well as social, political, and health-related differences. Economic inequality is often measured by the Gini coefficient, shares of income or wealth held by top and bottom groups, and the Palma ratio. Social inequality refers to unequal access to education, housing, healthcare, and other services; political inequality to unequal political influence or participation; and gender and racial/ethnic inequality to biased treatment and outcomes.
Causes include differences in education and human capital, labor market structure, technology, globalization, discrimination, and policy
Impacts of ójafnrétti include adverse health outcomes, lower life expectancy for disadvantaged groups, reduced social mobility,
Policy responses seek to reduce inequality by expanding access to opportunities and safety nets. Instruments include