Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention from social scientists despite a growing wealth gap. Aimed at a broad social science and public readership, this book draws on new data on wealth to answer the following key questions: What is wealth? Who has got it? Where might we draw a 'wealth line'? Who lies above it? And what might policy do about wealth and the wealthy? Using data sources from the HMRC to the Sunday Times Rich list, this book provides a comprehensive and critical discussion of these issues, and looks at potential policy responses, including 'asset-based' welfare and taxation.</p
It is recognised that the gap between rich and poor in Britain is widening faster than in any compar...
This paper discusses why precise and reliable estimates of top incomes and top wealth holdings are i...
First published online: 25 November 2020Is it possible to identify a 'riches line', distinguishing t...
Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention from social scientists despite a gr...
This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It exami...
This book analyses the processes through which the modern forms of large fortunes are amassed. Despi...
Summary: The distribution of wealth in Britain is extremely unequal: more so than the distribution ...
This special issue looks at wealth in relation to social policy from a variety of perspectives. The ...
At a time when the divide between the wealthy and the disadvantaged is widening, this major textbook...
Although it is heartening to see wealth inequality being taken seriously, key concepts are often mud...
Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the soci...
This poignant book examines poverty, wealth and inequality in the UK, and provides insight into its ...
This special issue addresses the question of why high levels of wealth inequality in many countries ...
Across many countries, increases in inequality driven by rising top incomes and wealth have not been...
The chapter scrutinises wealth inequality, its measurement, trends, drivers, and relationship with i...
It is recognised that the gap between rich and poor in Britain is widening faster than in any compar...
This paper discusses why precise and reliable estimates of top incomes and top wealth holdings are i...
First published online: 25 November 2020Is it possible to identify a 'riches line', distinguishing t...
Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention from social scientists despite a gr...
This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It exami...
This book analyses the processes through which the modern forms of large fortunes are amassed. Despi...
Summary: The distribution of wealth in Britain is extremely unequal: more so than the distribution ...
This special issue looks at wealth in relation to social policy from a variety of perspectives. The ...
At a time when the divide between the wealthy and the disadvantaged is widening, this major textbook...
Although it is heartening to see wealth inequality being taken seriously, key concepts are often mud...
Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the soci...
This poignant book examines poverty, wealth and inequality in the UK, and provides insight into its ...
This special issue addresses the question of why high levels of wealth inequality in many countries ...
Across many countries, increases in inequality driven by rising top incomes and wealth have not been...
The chapter scrutinises wealth inequality, its measurement, trends, drivers, and relationship with i...
It is recognised that the gap between rich and poor in Britain is widening faster than in any compar...
This paper discusses why precise and reliable estimates of top incomes and top wealth holdings are i...
First published online: 25 November 2020Is it possible to identify a 'riches line', distinguishing t...