Question
According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), income inequality in Canada is: (choose all that apply)
Group of answer choices
Remaining constant
Decreasing as compared to other more developed countries
Growing at multiple spatial scales
Increasing only in cities
Increasing at one of the fastest rates amongst more developed countries
Group of answer choices
Remaining constant
Decreasing as compared to other more developed countries
Growing at multiple spatial scales
Increasing only in cities
Increasing at one of the fastest rates amongst more developed countries
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Based on the information available from the OECD regarding income inequality in Canada, the following statements can apply:
1. **Growing at multiple spatial scales** - This is often a noted trend, as income inequality can vary significantly not only between metropolitan areas and rural regions but also within these areas themselves.
2. **Increasing at one of the fastest rates amongst more developed countries** - Canada has been noted in various reports to have rising income inequality, especially when compared to other developed nations.
The other statements such as "Remaining constant," "Decreasing as compared to other more developed countries," and "Increasing only in cities" do not align with the general findings reported regarding income inequality in Canada.
Hence, the most accurate choices from those provided would be:
- Growing at multiple spatial scales
- Increasing at one of the fastest rates amongst more developed countries
1. **Growing at multiple spatial scales** - This is often a noted trend, as income inequality can vary significantly not only between metropolitan areas and rural regions but also within these areas themselves.
2. **Increasing at one of the fastest rates amongst more developed countries** - Canada has been noted in various reports to have rising income inequality, especially when compared to other developed nations.
The other statements such as "Remaining constant," "Decreasing as compared to other more developed countries," and "Increasing only in cities" do not align with the general findings reported regarding income inequality in Canada.
Hence, the most accurate choices from those provided would be:
- Growing at multiple spatial scales
- Increasing at one of the fastest rates amongst more developed countries
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!