Economic growth might both increase and decrease income inequality, also at the city level. This paper examines the income-inequality relationship within US metropolitan areas and finds that it changes over time. A higher average income per capita level was associated with a lower inequality level in earlier years, but this association vanished later. For the 1980-2000 panel, increases in the average income per capita are associated with decreases in inequality. In contrast, increases in the average income per capita are asso ciated with increases in inequality in the 2006-2016 panel. The obtained results hint at polarization re sulting from technological change substituting middle-skill routine tasksEl crecimiento económico puede tanto aum...
Between 1969 and 2007 a strong monotonic relationship between wage inequality and city size has deve...
In this paper we present an analysis of per capita personal income inequality within seven Metropoli...
There is an ongoing debate if urbanization and larger city sizes should be promoted for increasing e...
Economic growth might both increase and decrease income inequality, also at the city level. This pap...
Income inequality has been widely debated since the beginning of economic development. This topic is...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
Inequality in metropolitan areas is at least partly framed by a paradoxical triangle of competing co...
In studying MSA data that link the characteristics of metropolitan economies to significant changes ...
What impact does inequality have on metropolitan areas? Crime rates are higher in places with more ...
The increase in wage inequality since 1980 in the United States has been more pronounced in larger c...
Income inequality in the United States has increased greatly over the last 25 years. This paper exam...
This paper investigates changes in the distribution of earnings across 87 metropolitan areas in Cana...
Rising income inequality is a critical problem in both the global North and South. In the United Sta...
The gap in median household income increased between metro and nonmetro households between 1979 and ...
Between 1969 and 2007 a strong monotonic relationship between wage inequality and city size has deve...
In this paper we present an analysis of per capita personal income inequality within seven Metropoli...
There is an ongoing debate if urbanization and larger city sizes should be promoted for increasing e...
Economic growth might both increase and decrease income inequality, also at the city level. This pap...
Income inequality has been widely debated since the beginning of economic development. This topic is...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
Inequality in metropolitan areas is at least partly framed by a paradoxical triangle of competing co...
In studying MSA data that link the characteristics of metropolitan economies to significant changes ...
What impact does inequality have on metropolitan areas? Crime rates are higher in places with more ...
The increase in wage inequality since 1980 in the United States has been more pronounced in larger c...
Income inequality in the United States has increased greatly over the last 25 years. This paper exam...
This paper investigates changes in the distribution of earnings across 87 metropolitan areas in Cana...
Rising income inequality is a critical problem in both the global North and South. In the United Sta...
The gap in median household income increased between metro and nonmetro households between 1979 and ...
Between 1969 and 2007 a strong monotonic relationship between wage inequality and city size has deve...
In this paper we present an analysis of per capita personal income inequality within seven Metropoli...
There is an ongoing debate if urbanization and larger city sizes should be promoted for increasing e...