Growing income inequality currently poses a significant threat to sustainable development. Hence, it is important to monitor this phenomenon, in particular to identify determinants favouring the deepening of income inequality. One of the significant determinants in this respect is the declining labour income share in national income. The theoretical justification of the presumption of a negative relationship between the share of labour in the national income and income inequality has strong logical foundations. Existing studies indicate, however, some ambiguities as to the strength of this relationship and the existence of various factors cancelling this relationship. The following study attempts to verify the existence, direction, and inte...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
This paper shows that labor’s share of national income – the part that does not go to capital income...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality, but thei...
The paper tests the hypothesis that member states of the European Union have been experiencing decli...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality. In this ...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
Abstract We review the functional and size theories of income distribution in the context of growing...
Using panel data on 34 OECD countries followed from 2000 to 2015, we analyse the extent to which th...
Abstract: A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequalit...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
The paper aims to explore the link between the labor share and income inequality. Ten of the most ad...
This paper aims at identifying the labour share (wage-productivity gap) as a major factor in the evo...
Alexander Guschanski and Ozlem Onaran (2018) of the University of Greenwich Political Economy Resear...
It is widely agreed that income inequality has increased in OECD countries over the past two decades...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
This paper shows that labor’s share of national income – the part that does not go to capital income...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality, but thei...
The paper tests the hypothesis that member states of the European Union have been experiencing decli...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality. In this ...
This article presents an econometric estimation of the determinants of the wage share, using sectora...
Abstract We review the functional and size theories of income distribution in the context of growing...
Using panel data on 34 OECD countries followed from 2000 to 2015, we analyse the extent to which th...
Abstract: A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequalit...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
The paper aims to explore the link between the labor share and income inequality. Ten of the most ad...
This paper aims at identifying the labour share (wage-productivity gap) as a major factor in the evo...
Alexander Guschanski and Ozlem Onaran (2018) of the University of Greenwich Political Economy Resear...
It is widely agreed that income inequality has increased in OECD countries over the past two decades...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This article uses internationally-comparable data on the distribution of income across households to...
This paper shows that labor’s share of national income – the part that does not go to capital income...