Standard theory of intertemporal choice predicts that people smooth out life-cycle changes in income by borrowing and saving, such that their standard of living in any given year depends more on lifetime income than on that year’s income. Yet, contemporary empirical studies of income inequality are typically based on observations of income for one or a few years. This empirical simplification is due to the simple fact that researchers seldom have access to data on long-run or lifetime income. In this paper, we exploit a unique data set with nearly career-long income histories to provide novel evidence on inequality in current and lifetime income. We apply these results to assess the role of so-called life-cycle bias in empirical analysis of...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
In seeking to understand inequality today, a great deal can be learned from history. However, there ...
The explanation of increasing heterogeneity and inequality within aging cohorts is a central concern...
Standard theory of intertemporal choice predicts that people smooth out life-cycle changes in income...
Studying lifetime income inequality for individuals who belong to the same cohort can contribute val...
The project is part of the research activities at the ESOP center at the Department of Economics, U...
This paper is a revised and updated version of SSB Discussion Paper 847, 2016 ("On the measurement o...
In this paper we study the evolution of lifetime labour income inequality by constructing presentval...
We apply Haider and Solon's generalized errors-in-variables model to Swedish income tax data to prod...
This paper uses a unique data set with nearly career-long earnings histories to provide evidence on ...
We estimate the income-related inequality in Sweden with respect to life-years and quality-adjusted ...
In this thesis, theoretically sound and empirically tractable solutions are provided to problems inh...
Rising inequality in income, wealth and consumption has received a good deal of public attention in ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are well-established, but studies addressing lagged...
Background: Do inequalities in health by income increase or decrease with age? The empirical evidenc...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
In seeking to understand inequality today, a great deal can be learned from history. However, there ...
The explanation of increasing heterogeneity and inequality within aging cohorts is a central concern...
Standard theory of intertemporal choice predicts that people smooth out life-cycle changes in income...
Studying lifetime income inequality for individuals who belong to the same cohort can contribute val...
The project is part of the research activities at the ESOP center at the Department of Economics, U...
This paper is a revised and updated version of SSB Discussion Paper 847, 2016 ("On the measurement o...
In this paper we study the evolution of lifetime labour income inequality by constructing presentval...
We apply Haider and Solon's generalized errors-in-variables model to Swedish income tax data to prod...
This paper uses a unique data set with nearly career-long earnings histories to provide evidence on ...
We estimate the income-related inequality in Sweden with respect to life-years and quality-adjusted ...
In this thesis, theoretically sound and empirically tractable solutions are provided to problems inh...
Rising inequality in income, wealth and consumption has received a good deal of public attention in ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are well-established, but studies addressing lagged...
Background: Do inequalities in health by income increase or decrease with age? The empirical evidenc...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
In seeking to understand inequality today, a great deal can be learned from history. However, there ...
The explanation of increasing heterogeneity and inequality within aging cohorts is a central concern...