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Author
Nazir, RameenReaders/Advisors
Lobur, ConnieTerm and Year
Spring 2020Date Published
2020
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Studies have shown consistently that societies with high levels of income inequality have poorer mental health, the individuals in those societies have higher rates of mental illness or disorders. I chose to look at mental health and its effects on an individual living in a society with high levels of income inequality. Which often leads to high levels of depression and anxiety. At the national level it affects the overall happiness of societies and causes a gradient of social and mental health problems.Collections