This paper scrutinizes the conventional wisdom about trends in UK income inequality and also places contemporary inequality in a much longer historical perspective. We combine household survey and income tax data to provide better coverage of all income ranges from the bottom to the very top. We make a case for studying distributions of income between tax units (i.e. not assuming the full income sharing that goes with the use of the household as the unit of analysis) for reasons of principle as well as data harmonization. We present evidence that income inequality in the UK is as least as high today as it was just before the start of World War
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
UK official statistics on income distribution have incorporated top-income adjustments to household ...
Over the last four decades, academic and wider public interest in inequality and poverty has grown s...
This paper scrutinizes the conventional wisdom about trends in UK income inequality and also places ...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
This paper analyses what happened to economic inequalities in the United Kingdom in the two decades ...
Whilst there is a volume of literature mapping out the evolution, causes and implications of income ...
We provide the first systematic comparison of UK inequality estimates derived from tax data (World W...
We analyse income inequality in the UK from 1978 to 2009 in order to understand why income inequalit...
I determine UK income inequality levels and trends by combining inequality estimates from tax return...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
Inequality appears to be back on the intellectual and political agenda. This paper provides a commen...
This paper analyses what happened to economic inequalities in the United Kingdom in the two decades ...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
UK official statistics on income distribution have incorporated top-income adjustments to household ...
Over the last four decades, academic and wider public interest in inequality and poverty has grown s...
This paper scrutinizes the conventional wisdom about trends in UK income inequality and also places ...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
This paper analyses what happened to economic inequalities in the United Kingdom in the two decades ...
Whilst there is a volume of literature mapping out the evolution, causes and implications of income ...
We provide the first systematic comparison of UK inequality estimates derived from tax data (World W...
We analyse income inequality in the UK from 1978 to 2009 in order to understand why income inequalit...
I determine UK income inequality levels and trends by combining inequality estimates from tax return...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
Inequality appears to be back on the intellectual and political agenda. This paper provides a commen...
This paper analyses what happened to economic inequalities in the United Kingdom in the two decades ...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
UK official statistics on income distribution have incorporated top-income adjustments to household ...
Over the last four decades, academic and wider public interest in inequality and poverty has grown s...