This article uses data from the 2002-2010 waves of Bank of Italy Survey on Households Income and Wealth. It reports data on the evolution of the distribution of income by main households’ income sources and by households’ income rank and on the evolution of concentration indexes by the same characters. The decompositions of Theil and Gini indexes are used to assess if the changes in overall concentration are mainly driven by a deeping of inequality between groups or by increases of within groups concentration and of overlapping among groups distributions
none3The aim of the paper is to analyze changes in families’ assets between 2002 and 2012; to measur...
International audienceItaly is one the countries with the highest wealth-to-income ratio in the deve...
Italy is one the countries with the highest wealth-to-income ratio in the developed world. Yet, desp...
This article uses data from the 2002-2010 waves of Bank of Italy Survey on Households Income and W...
The aggregate measures of inequality do not display any significant trend in the concentration of e...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to household impoverishment in Italy. Most of pr...
This work reconstructs novel series on income distribution in Italy combining survey data, tax data,...
This paper develops a unifying framework for analysing the effects of: (i) the changing distribution...
The evolution of income inequality in Italy is different from most of other countries: the Gini coef...
none2noThe paper illustrates the changes in family assets between 2002 and 2012, and measures the ch...
This work reconstructs novel series on income distribution in Italy combining survey data, tax data ...
The main purpose of this chapter is to discuss the link between movements in functional income distr...
By using nonparametric methods, this paper estimates the distribution of both household and size-adj...
In this work we study the income mobility in Italy between 1993 and 2000, by leaning on the availabi...
We study the evolution of inequality in income composition in terms of capital and labor income in I...
none3The aim of the paper is to analyze changes in families’ assets between 2002 and 2012; to measur...
International audienceItaly is one the countries with the highest wealth-to-income ratio in the deve...
Italy is one the countries with the highest wealth-to-income ratio in the developed world. Yet, desp...
This article uses data from the 2002-2010 waves of Bank of Italy Survey on Households Income and W...
The aggregate measures of inequality do not display any significant trend in the concentration of e...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to household impoverishment in Italy. Most of pr...
This work reconstructs novel series on income distribution in Italy combining survey data, tax data,...
This paper develops a unifying framework for analysing the effects of: (i) the changing distribution...
The evolution of income inequality in Italy is different from most of other countries: the Gini coef...
none2noThe paper illustrates the changes in family assets between 2002 and 2012, and measures the ch...
This work reconstructs novel series on income distribution in Italy combining survey data, tax data ...
The main purpose of this chapter is to discuss the link between movements in functional income distr...
By using nonparametric methods, this paper estimates the distribution of both household and size-adj...
In this work we study the income mobility in Italy between 1993 and 2000, by leaning on the availabi...
We study the evolution of inequality in income composition in terms of capital and labor income in I...
none3The aim of the paper is to analyze changes in families’ assets between 2002 and 2012; to measur...
International audienceItaly is one the countries with the highest wealth-to-income ratio in the deve...
Italy is one the countries with the highest wealth-to-income ratio in the developed world. Yet, desp...