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Oil production can lead to social inequalities from "summary" of Oil by Sucha Singh Khera

One of the most significant consequences of oil production is the exacerbation of social inequalities within societies. This phenomenon is particularly prominent in regions where oil extraction takes place, as the industry tends to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few individuals or groups. The abundance of natural resources leads to the creation of a wealthy elite class that controls the majority of the profits generated by the oil industry. This concentration of wealth can result in widening income gaps between the rich and the poor, as those who are not directly involved in oil production are left behind in terms of economic prosperity. Furthermore, the social inequalities caused by oil production can also be seen in the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities within communities. In many cases, oil-rich regions suffer from inadequate infrastructure, limited access to basic services such as healthcare ...
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    Oil

    Sucha Singh Khera

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