No, Saudi Arabia does not have equal distribution of income. There is a significant income inequality in the country, with a small percentage of the population holding a large share of the wealth while a larger portion of the population faces financial challenges.
Yes, if everyone received the same income regardless of their occupation, it would likely lead to a reduction in stratification based on income disparity. However, other forms of stratification such as education, social status, and power dynamics could still exist within society.
Equality of conditions is not necessarily a requirement for democracy to exist, as democracies can function with varying levels of income and housing inequality. However, promoting equality can enhance the functioning and fairness of a democratic system by ensuring that all individuals have equal opportunities to participate and succeed in society.
A highly egalitarian society is one that prioritizes and values equality among its members. This includes equal distribution of resources, opportunities, and rights, regardless of differences in social status, wealth, or background. The goal is to minimize disparities and ensure that all individuals have equal access to basic needs and opportunities for success.
The population of each continent varies. As of 2020, Asia is the most populous continent with over 4.6 billion people, while Australia and Antarctica have the lowest populations. The population distribution is not equal across continents due to factors such as land area, resources, and other demographic reasons.
The equity theory believes that unequal rewards can be perceived as fair as long as individuals believe that the distribution is based on their input (effort, skills) compared to others. This theory suggests that as long as the perceived ratio of inputs to outputs is equal between individuals, they will view the rewards as fair.
In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to vote. Only men can vote.
I believe in Saudi Arabia, the currency is named "Riyal, with 1 of those equal to .27 U.S. Dollars.
It is called "Hilalah". I think the above is incorrect, it is called Halala.
The distribution of income in the last two decades has become less equal.
The distribution of income in the last two decades has become less equal.
Two types of income distribution are equal income distribution, where all individuals receive the same amount of income, and unequal income distribution, where income is not equally distributed among individuals resulting in some earning more than others.
The riyal is the currency in the country of Saudi Arabia. For reference, one U.S. dollar is equal to 3.75 Saudi riyals.
yes
27 to 30 million (which is not a lot, in fact, it is equal to the population of people in California!)
Democracy
because it will never be equal
Equitable income distribution is the concept or idea of fairness in taxation and welfare. It can refer to equal life chances regardless of identity, to provide all citizens with a basic and equal minimum of income, goods, and services or to increase funds and commitment for redistribution.