This paper documents, for the first time, municipality- and occupation-level estimates of income inequality between individuals in a European country in the nineteenth century, using a combination of several detailed data sets for Norway in the late 1860s. Urban incomes were on average 4.5 times higher than rural incomes, and the average city Gini coefficient was twice the average rural municipality Gini. All high- or medium-income occupation groups exhibited substantial within-occupation income inequality. Across municipalities, income inequality is positively associated with manufacturing, average crop, and historical land inequality, and is negatively associated with distance to the nearest city, pastoral agriculture, and fisheries. The...
This paper seeks to explain regional income inequalities in Norway. Similar to the EU countries, Nor...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constr...
This paper is a revised and updated version of SSB Discussion Paper 847, 2016 ("On the measurement o...
Authors can share their accepted manuscript after the embargo period of 24 months via non-commercial...
This paper documents, for the first time, municipality- and occupation-level estimates of income ine...
Income inequality is one of the most widely researched topics in economics. Norway and other Scandi...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
In seeking to understand inequality today, a great deal can be learned from history. However, there ...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
We estimate the complete income distribution in Norway for 1892, 1906, 1913 and 1929. Compared to p...
Most evidence on the long-run evolution of income inequality is restricted to top income shares. Whi...
Most evidence on the long-run evolution of income inequality is restricted to top income shares. Whi...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constru...
This paper aims at examining the distribution of income, from labour, business and capital, in Stock...
This paper aims at examining the distribution of income, from labour, business and capital, in Stock...
This paper seeks to explain regional income inequalities in Norway. Similar to the EU countries, Nor...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constr...
This paper is a revised and updated version of SSB Discussion Paper 847, 2016 ("On the measurement o...
Authors can share their accepted manuscript after the embargo period of 24 months via non-commercial...
This paper documents, for the first time, municipality- and occupation-level estimates of income ine...
Income inequality is one of the most widely researched topics in economics. Norway and other Scandi...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
In seeking to understand inequality today, a great deal can be learned from history. However, there ...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
We estimate the complete income distribution in Norway for 1892, 1906, 1913 and 1929. Compared to p...
Most evidence on the long-run evolution of income inequality is restricted to top income shares. Whi...
Most evidence on the long-run evolution of income inequality is restricted to top income shares. Whi...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constru...
This paper aims at examining the distribution of income, from labour, business and capital, in Stock...
This paper aims at examining the distribution of income, from labour, business and capital, in Stock...
This paper seeks to explain regional income inequalities in Norway. Similar to the EU countries, Nor...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constr...
This paper is a revised and updated version of SSB Discussion Paper 847, 2016 ("On the measurement o...