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Current studies addressing the rise in inequality confine themselves to country-level developments. This paper delineates trends in earnings inequality and employment at the sectoral level for eight LIS countries between 1985-2005. Earnings inequality mainly manifests itself within rather than...
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The economics profession has made considerable progress in understanding the increase in wage inequality in the U.S. and the UK over the past several decades, but currently lacks a consensus on why inequality did not increase, or increased much less, in (continental) Europe over the same time...
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A comparative study of income of the elderly in four industrialized countries using LIS data sets. Emphasis was placed on analyzing elderly income from a perspective of household income, or the whole 'income package' of family households, thus allowing for evaluation of impact of differing...
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Looks at the pre- and post-tax wage distribution of prime age males in six countries, focusing on Australia. Analysis includes an examination of the impact of income taxes and employer and employee contributions on the wage distribution.
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studies include Sweden, Australia, Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The article then adjusts wage ratios for …
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This paper was originally presented a the Fourth International Research Seminar of the Foundation for International Studies on Social Security (FISS) in June 1997 in Sigtuna, Sweden. In the United States, several public policy initiatives have been undertaken to encourage more work and later...
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First, to analyze the relationship between the distribution of household income and the distribution of working time in six European countries and in the United States. The second objective is to assess how the tax and transfer systems affect the gender...
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purpose: Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The evaluation of the effectiveness of means-tested benefits in these …
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; and their families' disposable incomes. Comparable data from three countries, i.e. Finland, Germany and the United Kingdom …
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distribution of household income for five OECD countries (LIS database): US, UK, Canada, Germany and Sweden. …
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