The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus: How Our Unequal Society Fails Us during Outbreaks

The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus: How Our Unequal Society Fails Us during Outbreaks

by Troy Tassier PhD

Narrated by David Thorpe

Unabridged — 13 hours, 25 minutes

The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus: How Our Unequal Society Fails Us during Outbreaks

The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus: How Our Unequal Society Fails Us during Outbreaks

by Troy Tassier PhD

Narrated by David Thorpe

Unabridged — 13 hours, 25 minutes

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Overview

When an epidemic outbreak occurs, the most physical and financial harm historically falls upon the people who can least afford it: the economically and socially marginalized. Where people live and work, how they commute and socialize, and more have a huge impact on the risks we bear during an outbreak. In The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus, economist Troy Tassier examines examples ranging from the 430 BCE plague of Athens to the COVID-19 pandemic to demonstrate why marginalized groups bear the largest burden of epidemic costs-and how to avoid these systemic failures in the future.



Tassier reveals truths hidden in plain sight, from the way population density statistics can be misleading to the often-misunderstood differences between risk and uncertainty. The disproportionate harm experienced by marginalized individuals is not the product of their own decisions; instead, the collective choices of society and the tangled web of interactions across people and communities leave these groups most exposed to the perils of epidemics.



Utilizing a wealth of economic and population data, Tassier argues that we can leverage lessons learned from historic and recent outbreaks to design better economic and social policies and more just institutions to protect everyone in society when inevitable future epidemics arrive.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191782225
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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