These files include all material necessary to replicate the text and figures of the SSQ article. To download the SWIID dataset itself, see http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/11992 . Objective. Investigating the causes and consequences of income inequality requires comparable data, but greater cross-national and temporal coverage is generally available only with sharply reduced comparability. The Standardized World Income Inequality Database (SWIID) provide researchers with data that maximize comparability for the broadest possible sample of countries and years. Methods. The SWIID employs a custom missing-data algorithm that minimizes reliance on problematic assumptions by using as much information as possible from proximate years within the s...
This dataset is used to replicate the main results in paper: Determinants of Income Inequality: Evid...
This chapter reviews the evidence on cross-national comparisons of annual disposable income inequali...
Milanovic, Branko, (2015) "Global Inequality of Opportunity How Much of Our Income is Determined by...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
Researchers should ensure the data they employ are fit for their purpose, and they should maximize t...
The latest global survey on relative prices and income levels, for the year 2011, showed changes to ...
The latest global survey on relative prices and income levels, for the year 2011, showed changes to ...
Researchers should ensure the data they employ are fit for their purpose, and they should maximize t...
The latest global survey on relative prices and income levels, for the year 2011, showed changes to ...
This is a data record which corresponds to the paper "A consistent dataset for the net income distri...
The inequality dataset compiled in the 1990s by the World Bank and extended by the UN has been both ...
Comparable household income measures are crucial for most social science analyses of cross-national ...
This dataset is used to replicate the main results in paper: Determinants of Income Inequality: Evid...
This chapter reviews the evidence on cross-national comparisons of annual disposable income inequali...
Milanovic, Branko, (2015) "Global Inequality of Opportunity How Much of Our Income is Determined by...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
Researchers should ensure the data they employ are fit for their purpose, and they should maximize t...
The latest global survey on relative prices and income levels, for the year 2011, showed changes to ...
The latest global survey on relative prices and income levels, for the year 2011, showed changes to ...
Researchers should ensure the data they employ are fit for their purpose, and they should maximize t...
The latest global survey on relative prices and income levels, for the year 2011, showed changes to ...
This is a data record which corresponds to the paper "A consistent dataset for the net income distri...
The inequality dataset compiled in the 1990s by the World Bank and extended by the UN has been both ...
Comparable household income measures are crucial for most social science analyses of cross-national ...
This dataset is used to replicate the main results in paper: Determinants of Income Inequality: Evid...
This chapter reviews the evidence on cross-national comparisons of annual disposable income inequali...
Milanovic, Branko, (2015) "Global Inequality of Opportunity How Much of Our Income is Determined by...