This dissertation studies income inequality in the United States during the last two decades. The connections income inequality has with other topics and its measurement features allow for its exploration from different perspectives, giving origin to the overarching objective of this dissertation. To examine contemporaneous U.S. income inequality under two of the three stands it might take in any research process: a phenomenon itself and a dependent (outcome) variable. Therefore, the chapters in this dissertation position income inequality under a different spotlight, using a wide array of quantitative methodologies. Income inequality is first considered a phenomenon and disaggregated under Liao's (2016) decomposition at an in-vogue geograp...
This dissertation considers two of the most pressing concerns of the current time, income inequality...
This thesis consists of three chapters, each of which focuses on different aspects of economic inequ...
Income inequality in the United States had reached its peak level in 50 years, and it is still growi...
This dissertation considers several aspects of the distribution of income and income inequality. It ...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers on income and earnings inequality. The first pa...
Income inequality and immigration are two important issues with welfare and policy implications whic...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
What explains the development of inequality in the United States after the World War II? Which facto...
This dissertation looks at three aspects of inequality within labor markets: wage inequality, interg...
This dissertation consists of three essays focusing on wage inequality and education policy. Essay 1...
This dissertation exploits recent advancements in panel data econometrics, as well as newly availabl...
This dissertation consists of three chapters all around the subject of inequality. The first chapter...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays, each of which examines different aspects of inequ...
This study performs a long-run, inter-temporal analysis of income inequality in the US spanning the ...
This study investigates the relevant factors that drive income and wealth inequality in the United S...
This dissertation considers two of the most pressing concerns of the current time, income inequality...
This thesis consists of three chapters, each of which focuses on different aspects of economic inequ...
Income inequality in the United States had reached its peak level in 50 years, and it is still growi...
This dissertation considers several aspects of the distribution of income and income inequality. It ...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers on income and earnings inequality. The first pa...
Income inequality and immigration are two important issues with welfare and policy implications whic...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
What explains the development of inequality in the United States after the World War II? Which facto...
This dissertation looks at three aspects of inequality within labor markets: wage inequality, interg...
This dissertation consists of three essays focusing on wage inequality and education policy. Essay 1...
This dissertation exploits recent advancements in panel data econometrics, as well as newly availabl...
This dissertation consists of three chapters all around the subject of inequality. The first chapter...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays, each of which examines different aspects of inequ...
This study performs a long-run, inter-temporal analysis of income inequality in the US spanning the ...
This study investigates the relevant factors that drive income and wealth inequality in the United S...
This dissertation considers two of the most pressing concerns of the current time, income inequality...
This thesis consists of three chapters, each of which focuses on different aspects of economic inequ...
Income inequality in the United States had reached its peak level in 50 years, and it is still growi...