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BASIC NEEDS : Consumption needs and behaviours change from one country to another. Nevertheless, recently the principle of “public goods” has been gaining grounds. In other words this is the idea that there are a range of goods & services that should be accessible to everybody. Independently from where one leaves, and above all, independently from one’s economic power, everybody should have guaranteed access to safe nutrition, health care, housing, education, and a fair and decent labour. Still, lot of people around the world have hardly access to these basic, fundamental goods and huge disparities exist between developing and industrialised countries. The data here displayed offer you an instrument to find out more about some of these unbalances: lack of food access [HUNGER] on one side and overweight [GLOBESITY] on the other; young people’s difficulties to access the labour market [YOUTH & EMPLOYMENT] and [CHILDREN AT WORK] exploitation… just to mention a few among the so many contradictions of our ‘modern’ societies enlisted in this section.
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