The present paper brings together different features of the distribution of income – poverty, affluence and dispersion – in a single framework that allows ready comparisons across countries. We believe that such a unified framework contributes both to the policy debate and to the theoretical understanding of inequality. There are at present largely separate literatures on the measurement of poverty, and (to a limited degree) affluence, and on bi-polariszation. In relation to the EU social indicators, the paper may be seen as providing complementary information
An understanding that poverty and inequality are inextricably linked has given rise to a number of l...
This paper follows Sala-i-Martin (2002) and estimates the distribution of income for the G20 countri...
Poverty and inequality persist in many regions of the developing world. This may be due mainly to an...
This paper examines the link between the way a country's most deprived individuals experience disadv...
This paper is concerned with concepts – poverty, inequality, affluence, and polarization – that are ...
This research draws on inequality and poverty statistics from various databases including the Europe...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This paper defines and maps the variety of different concepts and measures of poverty and inequality...
Polarization is an interesting additional social indicator for analyzing income distribution across ...
Income inequality has increased across developed democracies in the past thirty years (Piketty, 2014...
This paper presents findings on the changing effectiveness of cash transfers and income taxes on ine...
When developing anti-poverty policies, policymakers need accurate data on the prevalence of poverty....
In this paper we examine the evidence on how dynamic mechanisms, which include earnings and income m...
This paper examines how inequality from the interaction of income and housing circumstances changes ...
The research assessed the evolution in income distribution and in poverty rates, as well as their de...
An understanding that poverty and inequality are inextricably linked has given rise to a number of l...
This paper follows Sala-i-Martin (2002) and estimates the distribution of income for the G20 countri...
Poverty and inequality persist in many regions of the developing world. This may be due mainly to an...
This paper examines the link between the way a country's most deprived individuals experience disadv...
This paper is concerned with concepts – poverty, inequality, affluence, and polarization – that are ...
This research draws on inequality and poverty statistics from various databases including the Europe...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This paper defines and maps the variety of different concepts and measures of poverty and inequality...
Polarization is an interesting additional social indicator for analyzing income distribution across ...
Income inequality has increased across developed democracies in the past thirty years (Piketty, 2014...
This paper presents findings on the changing effectiveness of cash transfers and income taxes on ine...
When developing anti-poverty policies, policymakers need accurate data on the prevalence of poverty....
In this paper we examine the evidence on how dynamic mechanisms, which include earnings and income m...
This paper examines how inequality from the interaction of income and housing circumstances changes ...
The research assessed the evolution in income distribution and in poverty rates, as well as their de...
An understanding that poverty and inequality are inextricably linked has given rise to a number of l...
This paper follows Sala-i-Martin (2002) and estimates the distribution of income for the G20 countri...
Poverty and inequality persist in many regions of the developing world. This may be due mainly to an...