Mind the Gap (2013)

Mind the Gap: Why most of us are poor

Why is the gap between the rich and the poor growing faster in New Zealand than in most other OECD countries? And why is inequality bad for all of us? Award winning documentary maker Bryan Bruce files his special report on what’s gone wrong with our economy and what we can do about it.

Director: Bryan Bruce
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 48 min
Release Date:
Production: Inside New Zealand
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Wealth Gap and Social Stigma, Healthcare Privilege and Life Inequality

Keywords

upper class, new zealand, wealth, poverty, economics, inequality, poor, wealth differences

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mind the Gap about?
Why is the gap between the rich and the poor growing faster in New Zealand than in most other OECD countries? And why is inequality bad for all of us? Award winning documentary maker Bryan Bruce files his special report on what’s gone wrong with our economy and what we can do about it.
Who directed Mind the Gap?
Mind the Gap was directed by Bryan Bruce.
How long is Mind the Gap?
Mind the Gap has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
What genre is Mind the Gap?
Mind the Gap is a Documentary film.
Where was Mind the Gap produced?
Mind the Gap was produced in New Zealand.
What are the themes of Mind the Gap?
The themes of Mind the Gap include: Wealth Gap and Social Stigma, Healthcare Privilege and Life Inequality.