This paper presents the results of the measurement of Romanianhouseholds’ income inequality during 1995-2008 years. The measurementis based on a set of inequality indicators, estimated by using data collected by household budget surveys. The estimates of all indicators applied in the evaluation show an increase in inequality from 2000 year to 2006, followed by a clear decrease during 2007 and 2008. The estimates for 1995 and 2000 didn’t reveal an unambiguous tendency: some of them indicate an increase, while others suggest a decrease of income inequality. The paper is a first outcome of a research project on social inequality and polarization
The paper is concerned with poverty in Romania during a period of economic growth (2000-2008). Th...
In this paper we compare the progressivity of different government transfers made to households in R...
AbstractAs all the countries in the world, Romania is going through a period of large and deep econo...
The paper presents the main results of a study on income distribution during 1995-2008 years, which ...
AbstractThis paper aims at contributing to the better understanding of the income inequality determi...
The article delineates the main methodological deficiencies and datasets available for comparing inc...
This paper identifies the salient factors that characterize the inequality income distribution for R...
This paper identifies the salient factors that characterize the inequality income distribution for R...
AbstractThe analysis of the inequality in the Romanian population income (Gini coefficient dynamics,...
In this paper we focused on the flat tax impact on inequality in Romania. We compared 2005 against 2...
The paper examines the connection between income inequality and globalisation in the case of Romania...
Consumers act in housing in a way that disposable income is allocated to current consumption or for ...
In this paper we focused on the flat tax impact on inequality in Romania. We compared 2005 against 2...
The United States’ economy is the largest and most technologically advance nation in the world. The ...
Poverty has raised growing interest due to its various spatial aspects and implications. The purpose...
The paper is concerned with poverty in Romania during a period of economic growth (2000-2008). Th...
In this paper we compare the progressivity of different government transfers made to households in R...
AbstractAs all the countries in the world, Romania is going through a period of large and deep econo...
The paper presents the main results of a study on income distribution during 1995-2008 years, which ...
AbstractThis paper aims at contributing to the better understanding of the income inequality determi...
The article delineates the main methodological deficiencies and datasets available for comparing inc...
This paper identifies the salient factors that characterize the inequality income distribution for R...
This paper identifies the salient factors that characterize the inequality income distribution for R...
AbstractThe analysis of the inequality in the Romanian population income (Gini coefficient dynamics,...
In this paper we focused on the flat tax impact on inequality in Romania. We compared 2005 against 2...
The paper examines the connection between income inequality and globalisation in the case of Romania...
Consumers act in housing in a way that disposable income is allocated to current consumption or for ...
In this paper we focused on the flat tax impact on inequality in Romania. We compared 2005 against 2...
The United States’ economy is the largest and most technologically advance nation in the world. The ...
Poverty has raised growing interest due to its various spatial aspects and implications. The purpose...
The paper is concerned with poverty in Romania during a period of economic growth (2000-2008). Th...
In this paper we compare the progressivity of different government transfers made to households in R...
AbstractAs all the countries in the world, Romania is going through a period of large and deep econo...