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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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Bootstrapping inequality of opportunity in Europe : are changes significant?
Álvarez, Ana Suárez; López, Ana Jesús - In: Journal of income distribution : an international quarterly 27 (2018) 3/4, pp. 159-187
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The Sensitivity of Distributional Measures to the Income Reference Period
schröder, carsten - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 2, pp. 77-115
The Income Reference Period (IRP), the measurement period of income, differs across micro-economic databases of household or individual incomes; typically it is a year, a quarter (of a year) or a month. The length of the IRP affects the shape of the income distribution and derived distributional...
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Rising Family Income Inequality: The Importance of Sorting
Cancian, Maria; Reed, Deborah - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 2, pp. 3-14
The distribution of family income reflects the distribution of personal income and the composition of families. We develop a non-parametric measure of the impact that changes in family income relationships have on the distribution of family income. Using data from Annual Social and Economic...
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Economic Growth with Heterogeneous Households,Gender Division of Labor, and Elastic Labor Supply
Zhang, 张 卫彬 - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 2, pp. 15-37
The purpose of this study is to propose a growth model with gender-heterogeneous households and an elastic labor supply. The dynamic model describes an interaction among economic growth, time, gender, income, and wealth distribution. Our investigation differs from traditional growth and...
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Estimating Income Poverty and Inequality from the GallupWorld Poll: The case of Latin America and the Caribbean
Gasparini, Leonardo C.; Gluzmann, Pablo Alfredo - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 1, pp. 3-27
This article takes advantage of a new source of information, the 2006 Gallup World Poll, to estimate and characterize income poverty and inequality in Latin Americaand the Caribbean (LAC) at the country level, and to compare LAC with other regionsin the world. The Gallup survey has the advantage...
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Welfare Rankings of The Distribution of Earnings in Italy
Liberati, Paolo; Yitzhaki, Shlomo - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 2, pp. 38-76
The aim of this article is to compare the economic well-being associated to the distribution of earnings in Italy. To this purpose, dominance techniques are extensively used to minimize the disagreement about the set of social values introduced into the analysis. We will show that even in a...
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Detecting Effects on Net Worth Is NettlesomeWork:Fragility in a Randomized Experiment with Individual Development Accounts
Schreiner, Mark; Sherraden, Michael - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 2, pp. 116-135
This article analyzes data from a randomized experiment on how matched-savings accounts affect the net worth of low-income people. We find that estimates are sensitive to probable data errors and to the handling of missing values. In contrast to the findings of Mills et al. 2008, some of the...
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Bayesian estimation of Persistent Income Inequality using the Lognormal Stochastic Volatility Model
Nishino, Haruhisa; Kakamu, Kazuhiko; Oga, Takashi - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 1, pp. 88-101
We estimate inequality including Gini coefficients using a lognormal parametric model for an investigation of persistent inequality. The asymptotic theory of selected order statistics enables us to construct a linear model based on grouped data. We extend the linear model to a dynamic model in...
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Assessing Redistribution in the Uruguayan Social Security System
Forteza, Alvaro Javier; Mussio, Irene - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 1, pp. 65-87
We assess redistribution in the main Uruguayan pension and unemployment insurance programs on a lifetime basis. Using administrative records from Social Security, we simulate lifetime declared labor income and flows of contributions and benefits to affiliates to the programs. Expected present...
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The Contest for Olympic Success as a Public Good
Groot, Loek - In: Journal of Income Distribution 21 (2012) 1, pp. 102-117
In this study it is demonstrated that standard income inequality measures, such as the Lorenz curve and the Gini index, can successfully be applied to the distribution of Olympic success. Olympic success is distributed very unevenly, with the rich countries capturing a disproportionately higher...
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