Measuring Economic Inequality in Today’s World (FutureLearn)

Measuring Economic Inequality in Today’s World (FutureLearn)

Learn to analyse data related to economic inequality, and present it in a way that can foster government policy change. Measure wealth and income inequality to promote meaningful public policy change. Overall living standards around the world have jumped in the past 250 years, but this has been accompanied by unprecedented economic inequalities in modern society. A few countries have achieved affluence, in many, most people still live in grinding poverty, and the rest fall somewhere in between.

Class Deals by MOOC List - Click here and see FutureLearn's Active Discounts, Deals, and Promo Codes.

The first step to combating economic and income inequality is collecting, examining, and interpreting data related to these issues. Only then can governments address them with changes to public policy.
This four-week course from University College London (UCL) gives you the foundations you need to begin to engage in tackling these global concerns.
Foster real change with effective data analysis
Successful measurement of inequality depends on careful data analysis using the right metrics. That’s why you’ll learn the specific skills needed to evaluate data related to wealth and income inequality.
Explore specific public policy changes to combat inequality
You’ll also get appropriate background readings explaining what economic inequality looks like in societies today, how it has changed over time, and how governments can address the issue.
With these insights, and your data-handling and statistical skills, you will gain the confidence to participate in debates on inequality and on how policies can change it.
Enjoy the support of CORE and seasoned economics experts
University College London is a proud base for CORE (Curriculum Open-access Resources in Economics), a global community dedicated to developing innovative and accessible learning materials in economics.
The course is based on CORE’s suite of ebooks created by the world’s top researchers and educators. The University’s levels of excellence are consistently maintained, and you’ll benefit from them throughout this course.

Syllabus

Week 1: Income inequality over the past millennium
Week 2: Measuring income inequality
Week 3: Inequalities in health and education
Week 4: How government policy can address inequality

What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • Explain how data can be used to measure inequality and document trends over time
  • Produce appropriate column charts, line charts, and scatterplots to visualise data
  • Calculate and interpret summary measures of a distribution
  • Calculate and interpret common measures of inequality
  • Explain how governments can design policies to address inequality

Who is the course for?
This course is designed for anyone interested in using statistical software for data analysis, especially to help address economic inequality. Undergraduates, postgraduates, and secondary school students (from GCSE level) will all benefit from it.

What software or tools do you need?
To complete the data exercises, you’ll need access to Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.

Go to Class
MOOC List is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Related Courses

Precalculus: the Mathematics of Numbers, Functions and Equations (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Padova

Precalculus: the Mathematics of Numbers, Functions and Equations (FutureLearn)

Get an introduction to the essential mathematical knowledge and skills required to take a first course in calculus. This course is the first of two precalculus courses from the University of Padova, providing you with an introduction to the fundamental mathematical skills required to complete a first course in calculus.

Sep 14th 2020
5-12 Weeks
Data for Effective Policy Making (edX) EdX
Inter-American Development Bank - IDB,IDBx

Data for Effective Policy Making (edX)

Take control of data and gain a better understanding of the tools used in public policy planning, management, and evaluation. In this age of information, data is available everywhere and grows at an exponential rate. How can we make sense of all this data? How do we take advantage of data when making decisions? How do we use data to help us guide the management and planning of our policies?

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century (Coursera) Coursera
University of Virginia

Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century (Coursera)

This course introduces class participants to the political significance and societal consequences of challenges facing U.S. and international policymakers. It is designed to help participants develop skills to analyze policy proposals and advocate for their preferred options for issues on the public policy agenda ahead. The class assumes basic knowledge about governing institutions and democratic processes, while recommending supplemental materials for further study to complement reading links provided.

Feb 7th 2022
5-12 Weeks
Ciudades en crisis y nuevas políticas urbanas (Coursera) Coursera
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Ciudades en crisis y nuevas políticas urbanas (Coursera)

Las ciudades se han convertido en un foco de interés preferente para el análisis de políticas públicas. Con una concentración de personas cada vez mayor viviendo en contextos urbanos, las ciudades son hoy el escenario de un apasionante cambio de época que afecta la esfera social, política, económica y tecnológica.

May 11th 2026
4 Weeks
Tackling Inequalities Through Health and Social Care Design (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Dundee,University of the West of Scotland - UWS,Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre - SISCC

Tackling Inequalities Through Health and Social Care Design (FutureLearn)

This course will explore what inequalities are and how they can be reduced through health and social care. This course explore the ways that health and social care service design can lead to, but also address, inequalities. Inequalities are caused by very similar factors everywhere, they just look a little different, depending on the setting.

No sessions available
4 Weeks
Introduction aux méthodes d’évaluation d’impact des politiques publiques (FUN) FUN
Université Paris-Dauphine

Introduction aux méthodes d’évaluation d’impact des politiques publiques (FUN)

Ce MOOC francophone présente les différentes méthodes d’évaluation d’impact des politiques publiques qui se sont développées de manière très significative au niveau académique au cours des 10 dernières années. Ces méthodes sont aujourd’hui mobilisées par de nombreuses institutions pour évaluer l’impact de politiques ou des projets qu’elles promeuvent et financent.

No sessions available
5-12 Weeks
Democracia y decisiones públicas. Introducción al análisis de políticas públicas (Coursera) Coursera
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Democracia y decisiones públicas. Introducción al análisis de políticas públicas (Coursera)

¿Qué son las políticas públicas? Son la plasmación más concreta de la política. Lo que los gobiernos hacen, y dejan de hacer, para hacer frente a los problemas colectivos. Este curso trata sobre cómo se decide qué problemas abordar y qué soluciones adoptar. Un proceso primordialmente político y social que suele escapar al análisis puramente racional.

May 11th 2026
5-12 Weeks
Essential Tools For The Low Carbon Economy (edX) EdX
University of Queensland,UQx

Essential Tools For The Low Carbon Economy (edX)

Investigate global climate change policies and learn the essential skills organisations need to be financially competitive in a low carbon economy. Want to be a key player in transitioning your organisation to the low carbon economy? This course is ideally suited to business managers, financial managers, business-intelligent analysts and data scientists interested in remaining competitive in a low carbon economy.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
The Ideal of Self-Governance: Public Policy Beyond Markets and States (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
King's College London

The Ideal of Self-Governance: Public Policy Beyond Markets and States (FutureLearn)

Learn how non-traditional forms of governance can help to make modern societies greener, safer, and more prosperous. Explore the opportunities and limitations of citizenship in the 21st century. On this course, you’ll explore a range of institutional responses to social problems. Using real-world examples, you’ll discover the role and vibrant world of citizen action groups, community businesses, local governments and public entrepreneurs.

Feb 22nd 2021
3 Weeks