<p>This paper assesses the levels and trends in living standards across regions in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries from the early 2000s to 2012. It applies a measure of welfare called multidimensional living standards (MDLS) at the regional level. The MDLS builds on the equivalent-income approach by combining monetary income with non-monetary (health and jobs) outcomes and taking into account how such outcomes are distributed amongst individuals. Results highlight that regional disparities are amplified when observed through an MDLS lens, as opposed to purely income-based regional disparities. The paper also shows that metropolitan residents experience, on average, higher levels of the MDLS and income...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We exami...
this paper is to try to answer this question by presenting estimates of the real purchasing power (P...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...
This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across di erent EU countries b...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
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In this paper we investigate the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different countrie...
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The European Union aims to be a financial and economic convergent area, yet there still are notable ...
[Draft dated 18th July 2008 – please do not quote without authors ’ consent] Abstract: The EU Counci...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. It has become widely accepted that focusing exclu...
This paper investigates the role of economic variables in predicting regional disparities in reporte...
In this paper we investigate the evolution of the inequality in well-being across di¤erent countries...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We exami...
this paper is to try to answer this question by presenting estimates of the real purchasing power (P...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...
This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across di erent EU countries b...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
This paper analyses convergence in well-being across 395 OECD regions in the period 200...
This paper analyses the inequality between the regions of the Organization for Economic 13 Co-operat...
In this paper we investigate the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different countrie...
This paper investigates the evolution of global well-being inequality between 1980 and 2010 based on...
The European Union aims to be a financial and economic convergent area, yet there still are notable ...
[Draft dated 18th July 2008 – please do not quote without authors ’ consent] Abstract: The EU Counci...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. It has become widely accepted that focusing exclu...
This paper investigates the role of economic variables in predicting regional disparities in reporte...
In this paper we investigate the evolution of the inequality in well-being across di¤erent countries...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We exami...
this paper is to try to answer this question by presenting estimates of the real purchasing power (P...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...