Intergenerational equity
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Intergenerational equity in economic, psychological, and sociological contexts, is the concept or idea of fairness or justice between generations. The concept can be applied to fairness in dynamics between children, youth, adults and seniors, in terms of treatment and interactions. It can also be applied to fairness between generations currently living and generations yet to be born.
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See also
- Adultism
- Ageism
- Environmental ethics
- Ephebiphobia
- Evolving capacities
- Generation Squeeze
- Generational accounting
- Gerontocracy
- Gerontophobia
- Inter-generational contract
- Justice (economics)
- Pedophobia
- Transgenerational design
- Weak and strong sustainability
- Youth rights
- Youth-adult partnerships
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