This article examines how the middle class has fared in twenty-six European countries between 2004 and 2014 based on European Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data. We define individuals living in households with a median equivalized disposable household income between 75% and 125% to be middle class. We find that the middle class has decreased in eighteen out of twenty-six countries, which is accompanied by an increase of income polarization. Income redistribution is most influential for explaining differences in the size of the middle class across European countries
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This paper analyses variation in the impact of the Great Recession on economic stress across income ...
The paper provides estimates of the effect of economic inequality on middle class well being in Swit...
Sociologists and economists have typically focused on different dimensions of socio-econom...
We analyse how the size of the middle class has evolved in 26 European countries between 2004 and 20...
This research explains why some industrialized democracies have experienced middle class decline whi...
This paper studies the effects of globalisation on the income share of the middle class. Our finding...
Is the middle class shrinking? This article contributes to the debate on job polarisation in Europe....
Historically, Euro-Mediterranean European countries have presented high levels of intra- and interre...
The proportion of middle income earners in Germany has shrunk significantly in recent years: from 62...
: The euro crisis has threatened the balance of social structures, through the impoverishment of the...
We examine whether economic downturns are linked to the distribution of population income giving ris...
A constant theme throughout the history of the U.S. has been the growth of the middle class and the ...
Abstract. The euro crisis has threatened the balance of social structures, through the impoverishmen...
This paper investigates middle class decline in Finland from 1995 to 2012. The purpose was to examin...
This paper studies the effects of globalisation on the income share of the middle class. Our finding...
This paper analyses variation in the impact of the Great Recession on economic stress across income ...
The paper provides estimates of the effect of economic inequality on middle class well being in Swit...
Sociologists and economists have typically focused on different dimensions of socio-econom...