Polarization in lower-income countries largely flows from economic and material issues, while social topics and identity-related debates are the most polarizing subjects in richer nations, new research reveals. Polarization in lower-income countries largely flows from economic and material issues, while social topics and identity-related debates are the most polarizing subjects in richer nations, new research reveals. Economics & Business Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
From economic struggles to culture wars: Study reveals how GDP influences polarization around the globe
