Income inequality has increased in a number of the rich democratic nations over the past generation. We examine whether this has reduced income growth for middle-income households. Using LIS, OECD and WID data, we show how median household incomes and income inequality have evolved between 1980 and 2013, and we analyse whether these trends are related. Growth in median incomes is negatively associated with changes in the Gini but not with changes in top income shares. Economic growth is strongly associated with growth in median incomes, although it does not seem to fully transmit
Divergence between the evolution of GDP per capita and the income of a “typical” household as measur...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
The aim of this study was to analyze whether income inequality is a determinant of national growth a...
Income inequality has increased in a number of the rich democratic nations over the past generation....
In most OECD countries, the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level since 30 years, accord...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
There is much disagreement about both the facts and the explanations of income inequality. Even if w...
We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine household market inequality, redistribution,...
This paper first highlights the extent to which national income per head will be unreliable as an in...
We provide an analytical framework within which changes in income inequality over time are related t...
We provide an analytical framework within which changes in income inequality over time are related t...
We provide an analytical framework within which changes in income inequality over time are related t...
Divergence between the evolution of GDP per capita and the income of a “typical” household as measur...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
The aim of this study was to analyze whether income inequality is a determinant of national growth a...
Income inequality has increased in a number of the rich democratic nations over the past generation....
In most OECD countries, the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level since 30 years, accord...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
There is much disagreement about both the facts and the explanations of income inequality. Even if w...
We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine household market inequality, redistribution,...
This paper first highlights the extent to which national income per head will be unreliable as an in...
We provide an analytical framework within which changes in income inequality over time are related t...
We provide an analytical framework within which changes in income inequality over time are related t...
We provide an analytical framework within which changes in income inequality over time are related t...
Divergence between the evolution of GDP per capita and the income of a “typical” household as measur...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
The aim of this study was to analyze whether income inequality is a determinant of national growth a...