- Intergenerational equity
Intergenerational equity, in the sociological and psychological context, is the concept or idea of
fairness orjustice in relationships betweenchildren ,youth ,adults and seniors, particularly in terms of treatment and interactions. It has been studied in environmental and sociological settings. [Foot, D. & Venne, R. (2005) "Awakening to the Intergenerational Equity Debate in Canada." "Journal of Canadian Studies."] In the context of institutionalinvestment management , intergenerational equity is the principle that anendowed institution 's spending rate must not exceed itsafter-inflation rate ofcompound return , so that investment gains are spent equally on current and future constituents of the endowed assets. This concept was originally set out in 1974 byeconomist James Tobin , who wrote that, "The trustees of endowed institutions are the guardians of the future against the claims of the present. Their task in managing the endowment is to preserve equity among generations." [ Tobin, James. (1974) " [http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/aecrev/v64y1974i2p427-32.html What is Permanent Endowment Income?] " ]Usage
Conversations about intergenerational equity occur across several fields. [(n.d.) [http://www.globalepe.org/values_ie.html EPE Values: Intergenerational Ethics] Earth and Peace Education Associates International website.] They include
transition economics [(2005) [http://www.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/pie/Japanese/seminar/A6-workshop0503/index.html "Economics of Intergenerational Equity in Transition Economies"] 10-11 March 2005.] ,social policy , and government budget-making. [Thompson, J. (2003) [http://www.aph.gov.au/Library/pubs/rp/2002-03/03RP07.htm Research Paper no. 7 2002-03 Intergenerational Equity: Issues of Principle in the Allocation of Social Resources Between this Generation and the Next] . Social Policy Group for the Parliament of Australia.] Intergenerational equity is also explored in environmental concerns, includingsustainable development [(2005) [http://www.fathom.com/course/21701763/session3.html Understanding Sustainable Development] Cambridge University Press.] ,global warming andclimate change .Conversations about intergenerational equity are also relevant to
social justice arenas as well, where issues such ashealth care [Williams, A. (1997) "Intergenerational equity: An exploration of the 'fair innings' argument." "Health Economics. 6"(2):117-32.] are equal in importance toyouth rights andyouth voice are pressing and urgent. There is a strong interest within the legal community towards the application of intergenerational equity in law. [O'Brein, M. (n.d.) "Not, 'Is it Irreparable?' But, 'Is it Unnecessary?' Thoughts on a Practical Limit for Intergenerational Equity Suits." Eugene, OR: Constitutional Law Foundation.]ee also
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Adultism
*Ageism
*Environmental ethics
*Ephebiphobia
*Evolving Capacities
*Gerontocracy
*Gerontophobia
*Pedophobia
*Youth/Adult Partnerships
*Youth rights Related literature
*Bishop, R (1978) "Endangered Species and Uncertainty: The Economics of a Safe Minimum Standard", "American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60" p10-18.
*Brown-Weiss, E (1989) "In Fairness to Future Generations: International Law, Common Patrimony and Intergenerational Equity." Dobbs Ferry, NY: Transitional Publishers, Inc., for the United Nations University, Tokyo.
*Daly, H. (1977) "Steady State Economics: The Economics of Biophysiscal Equilibrium and Moral Growth." San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Co.
*Frischmann, B. (2005) [http://ssrn.com/abstract=721025 "Some Thoughts on Shortsightedness and Intergenerational Equity"] , "Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, 36".
*Goldberg, M (1989) "On Systemic Balance: Flexibility and Stability In Social, Economic, and Environmental Systems." New York: Praeger.
*Howarth, R. & Norgaard, R.B. (1990) "Intergenerational Resource Rights, Efficiency, and Social Optimality", "Land Economics, 66"(1) p1-11.
*Laslett, P. & Fishkin, J. (1992) "Justice Between Age Groups and Generations." New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
*Portney, P. & Weyant, J. P. (1999) "Discounting and Intergenerational Equity." Washington, DC: Resources for the Future Press.
*McLean, D. "Intergenerational Equity" in White, J. (Ed) (1999) "Clobal Climate Change: Linking Energy, Environment, Economy, and Equity." Plenum Press.
*Sikora, R.I. & Barry, B. (1978) "Obligations to Future Generations." Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
*Tabellini, G. (1991) "The Politics of Intergenerational Redistribution", "Journal of Political Economy, 99"(2) p335-358.
*Wiess-Brown, Margaret. "Chapter 12. Intergenerational equity: a legal framework for global environmental change" in Wiess-Brown, M. (1992) "Environmental change and international law: New challenges and dimensions". United Nations University Press.References
External links
* [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justice-intergenerational/ Intergenerational Justice (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]
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