Intergenerational responsibility is multi-faceted.This edited volume reflects intergenerational aspects in light of spatial, age and racial segregation, global warming, and the aging Western world population. Intergenerational global governance is addressed in the era of globalization and migration. The intergenerational glue, intergenerational crises resilience strategies and intergenerational responses to external shocks serve as innovative global responsibility implementation guidelines in the international arena. Fostering intergenerational harmony through intergenerational income mobility and intergenerational opportunities, environmental protection and sustainable development aids alleviate the most pressing contemporary challenges of humankind. Overall, this interdisciplinary and applied contribution to the scholarship on intergenerational responsibility supports the leadership and management of global governance agency in the private and public sectors.
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Introduction
Income and Opportunity Imbalances between Generations
Chapter 1 Childhood income dynamics and intergenerational social stratification: Empirical evidence from selected countries
Veronika V. Eberharter
University of Innsbruck, Austria
Chapter 2 Invisible anger: Intergenerational dependence and resentment among precarious academics
Lara McKenzie
The University of Western Australia, Australia
Spatial and Racial Segregation
Chapter 3 Housing, health, and history: Interdisciplinary spatial analysis in pursuit of equity for future generations
Benjamin Wilson
State University of New York
Natalie June Kane
University of Missouri - Kansas City
Neal Wilson
University of Missouri - Kansas City
Peter J. Eaton
University of Missouri - Kansas City
Doug Bowles
University of Missouri - Kansas City
Chapter 4 Wealth privilege: Reprising the Jim Crow System
Robert B. Williams
Guilford College
Migration
Chapter 5 Climate-induced migrations: Legal challenges
Vera Ferreira
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Chapter 6 Gifts without borders: Intergenerational glue connecting over distance and time as pure international development in the age of migration
Julia M. Puaschunder
The New School;
Columbia University;
Princeton University;
George Washington University;
Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis Sustainable Development
Chapter 7 Sustainable development: Substitutability is not the issue, but compensation is
Antoine Verret-Hamelin
Université Laval, Canada
Chapter 8 Philippines trash management policy: A critical examination
Li-Li Chen
University of Florida
External Shocks and Crises Resilience
Chapter 9 Transgenerational supranationality spiral: Impact of exogenous shocks
Anastasia Golofast
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Chapter 10 The Political Settlement in Sierra Leone: An evaluation
Désirée Bussi
University of Vienna, Austria
Intergenerational Responsibility Implementation
Chapter 11 Intergenerational Responsibility in the 21st century: An independent agency as intergenerational lens
Marta Gonçalves
Lisbon University Institute ISCTE, Portugal
Federico Perali
University of Verona, Italy
Chapter 12 Global responsible intergenerational leadership: Coordinating common goods and economic stability
Julia M. Puaschunder
The New School;
Columbia University;
Princeton University;
George Washington University;
Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis
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