Redistribution may refer to:
Economics
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Redistribution (cultural anthropology)
In cultural anthropology and sociology, redistribution refers to a system of economic exchange involving the centralized collection of goods from members of a group followed by the redivision of those goods among those members. It is a form of ...
in relation to non-market economic exchange
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Redistribution of income and wealth
Redistribution of income and wealth is the transfer of income and wealth (including physical property) from some individuals to others through a social mechanism such as taxation, welfare, public services, land reform, monetary policies, con ...
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Redistributive change
Redistributive change is a legal theory of economic justice in the context of U.S. law that promotes the recognition of poverty as a classification, like race, ethnicity, gender, and religion, that should likewise draw extra scrutiny from the co ...
, theory of economic justice in U.S. law
Government and politics
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Redistribution (Australia)
In Australia, a redistribution is the process of redrawing the Boundary delimitation, boundaries of Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives, electoral divisions for the Australian House of Representatives, House of Representatives a ...
, the legal process in Australia whereby electoral boundaries are moved
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Redistribution (election)
Redistribution (re-districting in the United States and in the Philippines) is the process by which electoral districts are added, removed, or otherwise changed. Redistribution is a form of boundary delimitation that changes electoral distr ...
, the changing of political borders
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Redistricting
Redistricting in the United States is the process of drawing electoral district boundaries. For the United States House of Representatives, and state legislatures, redistricting occurs after each ten-year census.
The U.S. Constitution in Art ...
, the redistribution of political borders in the United States
Science and computing
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Redistribution (chemistry), a chemical reaction involving ligand exchange
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Freely redistributable software
Freely redistributable software (FRS) is software that anyone is free to redistribute. The term has been used to mean two types of free-to-redistribute software, distinguished by the legal modifiability and limitations on the purpose of use of the ...
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Route redistribution transfers routes between routing protocols
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