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By some definitions, social housing, social housing tenants are necessarily socially excluded. In other terms, in 2000, social housing tenants were at greater risk of being socially excluded than owner occupiers and private renters on measures of income, employment, education, health, and...
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By some definitions, social housing, social housing tenants are necessarily socially excluded. In other terms, in 2000, social housing tenants were at greater risk of being socially excluded than owner occupiers and private renters on measures of income, employment, education, health, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010636823
This paper adopts a counterfactual decomposition analysis to analyse cross-country differences in the size of household … wealth and levels of household wealth inequality. The findings of the paper suggest that the biggest share of cross …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010627949
This paper adopts a counterfactual decomposition analysis to analyse cross-country differences in the size of household … wealth and levels of household wealth inequality. The findings of the paper suggest that the biggest share of cross …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010640484
inequality. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey we find that the period 1995-2005 was a period of substantial … growth in net worth and of a substantial decrease in wealth inequality recorded in the survey. The main driver behind both …-inherited wealth. This meant that inherited wealth accounted for part of the observed inequality of net worth in 2005. However, some …
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inheritances is characterized by a very high degree of inequality (comparable by and large to that observed in personal wealth) and … that this has increased over time. However, the inequality increasing effect from the greater inequality in the …
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This paper brings together two approaches to the monitoring of household living standards: the macro-economic (national accounts) analysis of aggregates and the social indicators based on household microdata (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions [EU-SILC]). Both are...
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It is well established that on average disabled people and the households in which they live face greater financial disadvantage in terms of income than their counterparts. What is less well understood is how they fare in terms of their wealth status. In this paper we use data from two large...
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economic factors on inequality in the long run, we use the concept of an equilibrium distribution. However the long …
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is evidence about real income levels and inequality, and the prevalence of affluence and of poverty. …
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