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Ukraine 3 Income inequality 2 Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 2 health 2 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 1 Institutioneller Wandel 1 Lohndifferenzierung 1 Systemtransformation 1 the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Krasnikova, Larysa 2 Osinkina, Olena 2 Podvysotskaya, Tamara 2 Podvysotskiy, Yuriy 2 Ganguli, Ina 1 Terrell, Katherine 1
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Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche, wiiw 1
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wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Papers 2 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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Does health Matter for Inequality in Transition Countries: The Case of Ukraine
Krasnikova, Larysa; Osinkina, Olena; Podvysotskaya, Tamara - 2011
Significant deterioration in health and income inequality in Ukraine as well as in other CIS countries during the early transition motivated us to investigate the relationship between the two categories. Based on both macro- and micro-data analysis we focused on how different aspects of health...
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Does health Matter for Inequality in Transition Countries: The Case of Ukraine
Krasnikova, Larysa; Osinkina, Olena; Podvysotskaya, Tamara - Wiener Institut für Internationale … - 2011
Significant deterioration in health and income inequality in Ukraine as well as in other CIS countries during the early transition motivated us to investigate the relationship between the two categories. Based on both macro- and micro-data analysis we focused on how different aspects of health...
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Institutions, markets and men's and women's wage inequality: evidence from Ukraine
Ganguli, Ina; Terrell, Katherine - 2005
Ukraine, the second largest country in the former Soviet bloc, is facing the challenge of rallying popular support for major structural reforms. As in most developing economies, the Orange Revolution government's success will depend on its ability to keep income distribution within an acceptable...
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