peer reviewedThis paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over time and across distributions. While most of the existing measures are affected by changes in marginal distributions, this paper proposes a framework that is based on individuals’ relative positions in the distribution, and is neutral in relation to structural changes that occur in the economy. Applying this approach to investigate rank volatility in Germany and the US over three decades, we show that while poorer individuals within both countries are the most volatile, the volatility trend for the middle class in each of these countries differs
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
We analyse top income and wealth shares data, by conducting a robust estimation of trends, tests for...
This paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over time and across...
This paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over time and across...
peer reviewedThis paper provides a methodology to compare profiles of income rank volatility over ti...
Deploying data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) we analyze the variability of individual...
We examine inequalities in the distribution of income volatility in two ways using data from the Pan...
In this paper we offer new evidence on earnings and income volatility in the United States over the ...
Recent research has documented a significant rise in the volatility (e.g., expected squared change) ...
We offer new evidence on earnings volatility of men and women in the United States over the past fou...
Earnings volatility-variability over time in a worker's earnings-is interesting for its potential we...
We investigate the relationship between GDP volatility and income inequality to explain the changes ...
peer reviewedIncome volatility and wealth volatility are central objects of investigation for the li...
The paper presents a decomposition of income mobility indices into two basic sources: Mobility induc...
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
We analyse top income and wealth shares data, by conducting a robust estimation of trends, tests for...
This paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over time and across...
This paper presents a methodology for comparing income rank volatility profiles over time and across...
peer reviewedThis paper provides a methodology to compare profiles of income rank volatility over ti...
Deploying data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) we analyze the variability of individual...
We examine inequalities in the distribution of income volatility in two ways using data from the Pan...
In this paper we offer new evidence on earnings and income volatility in the United States over the ...
Recent research has documented a significant rise in the volatility (e.g., expected squared change) ...
We offer new evidence on earnings volatility of men and women in the United States over the past fou...
Earnings volatility-variability over time in a worker's earnings-is interesting for its potential we...
We investigate the relationship between GDP volatility and income inequality to explain the changes ...
peer reviewedIncome volatility and wealth volatility are central objects of investigation for the li...
The paper presents a decomposition of income mobility indices into two basic sources: Mobility induc...
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
We analyse top income and wealth shares data, by conducting a robust estimation of trends, tests for...