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Income distribution 167 Einkommensverteilung 166 Theorie 85 Theory 85 United States 66 USA 65 Poverty 61 Armut 60 Economic growth 29 Wirtschaftswachstum 29 inequality 29 Gini coefficient 27 income distribution 26 Concentration measurement 25 Konzentrationsmaß 25 Estimation 24 Schätzung 24 Welt 23 World 23 Germany 22 Gini-Koeffizient 22 Deutschland 21 Lohnstruktur 21 Wage structure 21 Measurement 20 Messung 20 Decomposition method 19 Dekompositionsverfahren 19 poverty 19 Lorenz curve 17 Redistribution 16 Umverteilung 16 Lohn 15 Wages 15 income inequality 15 Einkommen 14 Income 14 Lorenz-Kurve 14 Regional income distribution 14 Regionale Einkommensverteilung 14
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Free 150 Undetermined 15
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Article 698 Book / Working Paper 9
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Article in journal 308 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 308 Collection of articles of several authors 12 Sammelwerk 12 Festschrift 4 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Rezension 2 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2
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English 556 Undetermined 151
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Oshio, Takashi 10 Bishop, John A. 9 Creedy, John 8 Kotz, Samuel 8 Hoover, Gary A. 7 Koulovatianos, Christos 7 McDonald, James B. 7 Couch, Kenneth A. 6 Hailu, Yohannes G. 6 Jackson, Randall W. 6 Nadarajah, Saralees 6 Schröder, Carsten 6 Slottje, Daniel Jonathan 6 Xu, Kuan 6 Bonke, Jens 5 Brenner, Y. S. 5 Burkhauser, Richard V. 5 Chow, K. Victor 5 Deding, Mette 5 Formby, John P. 5 Lambert, Peter J. 5 Mischel, Kenneth 5 Pressman, Steven 5 Rovba, Ludmila 5 Sattinger, Michael 5 Zeager, Lester A. 5 Behr, Andreas 4 Cancian, Maria 4 Chakravarty, Satya R. 4 Eberharter, Veronika 4 Eberharter, Veronika V. 4 Fukawa, Tetsuo 4 Gasparini, Leonardo 4 Gebremedhin, Tesfa G. 4 Groot, Loek 4 Heimann, Thorsten 4 Hussain, Mohammad Azhar 4 Karshenas, Massoud 4 Lasso de la Vega, Casilda 4 Linden, Joep T. J. M. van der 4
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International Conference Inequalities, Skills and Globalization <2012, Lille> 1
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Journal of income distribution : an international quarterly 556 Journal of Income Distribution 151 Symposium on the macroeconomy and income inequality across countries 16
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ECONIS (ZBW) 312 OLC EcoSci 244 RePEc 151
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Globalisation and Wage Inequality: A Comparison of the Manufacturing Sector in Canada and the United States from 1970 to 2001
Grenier, Gilles; Tavakoli, Akbar - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 1, pp. 53-69
This article compares Canada and the United States in terms of the evolution of the relative wages of production and non-production workers in the manufacturing sector. The results show that the wage ratio is affected by similar economic globalisation variables in each country. Other than...
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Cultural Persistence as Behavior Towards Risk: Evidence from the North Carolina Cherokees, 1850-1880
Gregg, Matthew T. - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 2, pp. 3-15
Can economic theory help explain the persistence of a cultural enclave among the Cherokee Indians living in North Carolina during the nineteenth century? To date, Fogelson and Kutsche (1961) and Finger (1984) have identified the continuation of a communal, labor-sharing, agricultural institution...
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How important were social and labour market policies in reducing poverty across different families in Argentina? A dynamic approach
MAURIZIO, ROXANA; Perrot, Barbara; Villafañe, Soledad - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 152-187
The article analyzes the factors associated with the reduction of poverty between 2003 and 2006 in Argentina. In particular, it examines the role of the labour market, monetary transfers, and demographic factors in poverty exits, taking into account the family composition of households. The data...
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Poverty orderings and intra-household inequality: The Lost Axiom
Peluso, Eugenio; Trannoy, Alain - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 24-33
We investigate under which conditions it is possible to infer the evolution of poverty at the individual level from the knowledge of poverty among households. Poverty measurement is approached by the poverty orderings introduced by Foster and Shorrocks (1988). The analysis is based on a reduced...
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Equal opportunities for all children in Vietnam? Assessing the distribution of child poverty from a monetary and multidimensional perspective
Roelen, Keetie; Gassmann, Franziska - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 206-231
Despite two decades of rapid economic growth in Vietnam, child poverty remains a sizeable problem. This article investigates the distribution of child poverty and the existence of horizontal inequalities over a variety of groups in Vietnam using a multitude of poverty measures. Findings suggest...
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Regional Poverty and Its Determinants in Iran
Shooshtarian, Ashan; Bakhshoodeh, Mohammad - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 249-267
Household data were used in this study to measure regional poverty and its determinants separately for ten defined zones in rural and urban areas in Iran in 2005. The non-parametric approach was used to estimate poverty lines for each zone and the effect of poverty determinants on poor and...
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Ageing and the Family in Indonesia: An Exploration of the Effect of Elderly Care-Giving on Female Labor Supply
Magnani, Elisabetta; Rammohan, Anu - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 110-130
In developing countries, the absence of universal social safety nets frequently necessitates co-residence between older parents and adult children for the provision of elderly care. In this article we use the 2000 Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS 3) to distinguish between co-residence with...
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Assets of the Market, Assets of the Rural World: Pastoral Market Income Distribution in the Senegalese Sahel (Ferlo)
Wane, Abdrahmane; Touré, Ibra; Ancey, Véronique - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 232-248
Based on primary data obtained through investigations in Ferlo (Senegalese Sahel) during a whole year, from the rainy season of 2005 to the rainy season of 2006, this article presents a thorough analysis of the market income distribution of several pastoral communities and sees it in its...
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Male Income, Female Income, and Household Income Inequality in Israel: A Decomposition Analysis
Kimhi, Ayal - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 34-48
Differentiating between the sensitivity of income inequality to male income and female income and decomposing inequality by income determinants, we find that total income inequality is less sensitive to female income variability or the level of female income, than to male income variability or...
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Intergenerational Earnings Mobilities – How Sensitive are they to Income Measures?
Hussain, Mohammad Azhar; Bonke, Jens; Munk, Martin D. - In: Journal of Income Distribution 18 (2009) 3-4, pp. 79-92
This article gives various estimates of intergenerational earnings mobility by applying different earning periods, age brackets, and earning components. The methodology enables us to investigate how sensitive results are to different delimitations and, thereby, to make more accurate...
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