Using panel data for the Netherlands, Germany and the UK for seven years in the late 1980s and early 1990s the paper examines the comparative evidence on longitudinal income and persistent poverty for the three countries. Elaborating on the existing methodological literature of income dynamics, a panel regression model has been estimated to arrive at population wide estimates of the population in persitent and transitory poverty in a comparative perspective. What the model actually pursues is to disentangle income over time in a permanent and transitory part. The idea behind the approach is that what really matters for people’s welfare in the long run is their permanentincome. The basic assumption is that people have a kind of latent long-t...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the BHPS, waves 1-8, to document low-income dynamics and pers...
The paper examines the mobility into and out of poverty and identifies the determinants of poverty s...
Defence date: 4 June 2004Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen, Nuffield College, Oxford (supervisor)...
Using panel data for the Netherlands, Germany and the UK for seven years in the late 1980s and early...
The increasing availability of longitudinal data on income in Europe greatly facilitates the analysi...
In recent years, the use of direct measures of deprivation alongside current income has shown that t...
In this paper we attempt to contribute to the growing literature on the mismatch observed when compa...
Recent poverty research internationally based on analysis of panel data has highlighted the importan...
This article seeks to evaluate how well the different welfare states of Europe perform in terms of p...
As awareness has grown that some of the difficulties associated with the income line approach to pov...
In this paper we attempt to contribute to the growing literature on the mismatch observed when compa...
In this paper we attempt to contribute to the growing literature on the mismatch observed when compa...
In a previous paper in this journal (Headey et al., 2000) a comparison was made between three so-cal...
Deploying data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) we analyze the variability of individual...
Using longitudinal information on labour market participation we analyse the dynamics of unemploymen...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the BHPS, waves 1-8, to document low-income dynamics and pers...
The paper examines the mobility into and out of poverty and identifies the determinants of poverty s...
Defence date: 4 June 2004Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen, Nuffield College, Oxford (supervisor)...
Using panel data for the Netherlands, Germany and the UK for seven years in the late 1980s and early...
The increasing availability of longitudinal data on income in Europe greatly facilitates the analysi...
In recent years, the use of direct measures of deprivation alongside current income has shown that t...
In this paper we attempt to contribute to the growing literature on the mismatch observed when compa...
Recent poverty research internationally based on analysis of panel data has highlighted the importan...
This article seeks to evaluate how well the different welfare states of Europe perform in terms of p...
As awareness has grown that some of the difficulties associated with the income line approach to pov...
In this paper we attempt to contribute to the growing literature on the mismatch observed when compa...
In this paper we attempt to contribute to the growing literature on the mismatch observed when compa...
In a previous paper in this journal (Headey et al., 2000) a comparison was made between three so-cal...
Deploying data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) we analyze the variability of individual...
Using longitudinal information on labour market participation we analyse the dynamics of unemploymen...
This paper uses longitudinal data from the BHPS, waves 1-8, to document low-income dynamics and pers...
The paper examines the mobility into and out of poverty and identifies the determinants of poverty s...
Defence date: 4 June 2004Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen, Nuffield College, Oxford (supervisor)...