Inequality as measured by the distribution of income between rich and poor countries has narrowed globally. However, the story is less pleasing within individual countries. This paper analyses the situation in one postcommunist transitional country. The aim of the paper is to answer whether the generally-accepted opinion about Czech society being egalitarian is true. We started with an analysis of wealth inequality within EU countries. The first conclusion based upon EUROSTAT and World Bank data shows the inequality between developed EU members and post-communist countries and the authors analyze some of the contributing factors. Next, we analyze inequality through the prism of three different methods to discover whether the commonly-procla...
Data from previous statistical & post-1989 sociological surveys are used to show the long-term devel...
Using for the first time survey data from 26 post-Communist countries, covering the period 1990-20...
Wage and income surveys covering the period 1989-1999 are used to display changes in inequality of...
Inequality as measured by the distribution of income between rich and poor countries has narrowed gl...
The study brings a comprehensive view of population’s earnings, household incomes, redistribution fl...
The study tackles the issue of distribution inequality in equalized per capita income in households ...
Statistical income surveys are used to document systemic changes in distribution and redistributio...
Economie inequalities, old and new : the Czech experience. During the period of transition, the que...
The transition from socialism to capitalism has led to diverging socioeconomic outcomes for the Pos...
This paper delivers a complex picture of Czech household wealth. The main emphasis is placed on the ...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
Data from previous statistical & post-1989 sociological surveys are used to show the long-term devel...
This paper examines the proposition that the transition process to a capitalist economic system in E...
Abstract: Recent political, economic and social developments in East-European countries offer except...
Data from previous statistical & post-1989 sociological surveys are used to show the long-term devel...
Using for the first time survey data from 26 post-Communist countries, covering the period 1990-20...
Wage and income surveys covering the period 1989-1999 are used to display changes in inequality of...
Inequality as measured by the distribution of income between rich and poor countries has narrowed gl...
The study brings a comprehensive view of population’s earnings, household incomes, redistribution fl...
The study tackles the issue of distribution inequality in equalized per capita income in households ...
Statistical income surveys are used to document systemic changes in distribution and redistributio...
Economie inequalities, old and new : the Czech experience. During the period of transition, the que...
The transition from socialism to capitalism has led to diverging socioeconomic outcomes for the Pos...
This paper delivers a complex picture of Czech household wealth. The main emphasis is placed on the ...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
Data from previous statistical & post-1989 sociological surveys are used to show the long-term devel...
This paper examines the proposition that the transition process to a capitalist economic system in E...
Abstract: Recent political, economic and social developments in East-European countries offer except...
Data from previous statistical & post-1989 sociological surveys are used to show the long-term devel...
Using for the first time survey data from 26 post-Communist countries, covering the period 1990-20...
Wage and income surveys covering the period 1989-1999 are used to display changes in inequality of...