International audienceThis paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the forces that have driven changes in household income inequality over the last three decades of the twentieth century. We decompose inequality for six countries (Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S.) into the three sources of market income (earnings, property income, and income from self-employment) and taxes and transfers. Our findings indicate that although changes in the distribution of earnings are an important force behind recent trends, they are not the only one. Greater earnings dispersion has in some cases been accompanied by a reduction in the share of earnings which dampened its impact on overall household income ine...
Until recently, the literature on income inequality within countries suggested that trends in this a...
This paper analyses the trends in within-country inequality during the post-World War II period, wit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
International audienceThis paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the f...
International audienceThis paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the f...
This paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the forces that have driven...
In this article compares the rise in inequality concerning net household incomes in a number of Euro...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
In recent decades, the topic of increasing wealth and income inequalities has received growing atten...
This chapter reviews the evidence on cross-national comparisons of annual disposable income inequali...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers on income and earnings inequality. The first pa...
This chapter focuses on income inequality as measured by gross (i.e. pre-tax) household income acros...
We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine household market inequality, redistribution,...
There is a widespread perception that income inequalities have grown across the rich world in recent...
Until recently, the literature on income inequality within countries suggested that trends in this a...
This paper analyses the trends in within-country inequality during the post-World War II period, wit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...
International audienceThis paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the f...
International audienceThis paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the f...
This paper uses data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine some of the forces that have driven...
In this article compares the rise in inequality concerning net household incomes in a number of Euro...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
In recent decades, the topic of increasing wealth and income inequalities has received growing atten...
This chapter reviews the evidence on cross-national comparisons of annual disposable income inequali...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers on income and earnings inequality. The first pa...
This chapter focuses on income inequality as measured by gross (i.e. pre-tax) household income acros...
We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study to examine household market inequality, redistribution,...
There is a widespread perception that income inequalities have grown across the rich world in recent...
Until recently, the literature on income inequality within countries suggested that trends in this a...
This paper analyses the trends in within-country inequality during the post-World War II period, wit...
This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the Unit...