This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the United States during the 1980's. The results demonstrate that inequality is greater in the United States than in the Scandinavian countries and that the ranking of countries with respect to inequality remains unchanged when the accounting period of income is extended from one to 11 years. The pattern of mobility turns out to be remarkably similar despite major differences in labor market and social policies between the Scandinavian countries and the United States
Economic inequality in general and income inequality in particular have been showing increasing tren...
This paper is concerned with the evolution of within-country income inequality between individuals o...
[Excerpt] This report presents recent analysis of the distribution of income and the extent of incom...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
We analyse how inequality of disposable income evolved in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden during...
This paper surveys Nordic historic studies on the distribution of income to highlight similarities a...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...
This paper asses the scope of income mobility from a comparative perspective and explores if there i...
In 1913, taxation of income was permanently introduced in the United States. Other similarly develop...
Do market-orientated economies with relatively large cross-sectional levels of inequality have highe...
This paper investigates the adjustment of government redistributive policies in Scandinavian countri...
This paper is concerned with the question of whether top income earners are permanently there or onl...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers on income and earnings inequality. The first pa...
Economic inequality in general and income inequality in particular have been showing increasing tren...
This paper is concerned with the evolution of within-country income inequality between individuals o...
[Excerpt] This report presents recent analysis of the distribution of income and the extent of incom...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
We analyse how inequality of disposable income evolved in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden during...
This paper surveys Nordic historic studies on the distribution of income to highlight similarities a...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...
This paper asses the scope of income mobility from a comparative perspective and explores if there i...
In 1913, taxation of income was permanently introduced in the United States. Other similarly develop...
Do market-orientated economies with relatively large cross-sectional levels of inequality have highe...
This paper investigates the adjustment of government redistributive policies in Scandinavian countri...
This paper is concerned with the question of whether top income earners are permanently there or onl...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers on income and earnings inequality. The first pa...
Economic inequality in general and income inequality in particular have been showing increasing tren...
This paper is concerned with the evolution of within-country income inequality between individuals o...
[Excerpt] This report presents recent analysis of the distribution of income and the extent of incom...