Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics: country where they live and income class within that country. Assume further that there is no migration. This paper shows that 90 percent of variability in people's global income position (percentile in world income distribution) is explained by only these two pieces of information. Mean country income (circumstance) explains 60 percent, and income class (both circumstance and effort) 30 percent of global income position. The author finds that about two-thirds of the latter number is due to circumstance (approximated by the estimated parental income class under various social mobility assumptions), which makes the overall share of circumstance unlikely to be less t...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This paper initially sought to analyze the relationship between income inequality, as measured by th...
Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics: country where they live...
Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics over which they have (al...
This paper revisits, with new data, the changes in the distribution of global poverty towards middl...
Global inequality is a relatively recent topic. The first calculations of inequality across world ci...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
The actual distribution of world income across countries is extremely unequal, much higher than the ...
This paper investigates recent advances in our understanding of the global distribution of income, a...
The effects of globalization on income distribution in rich and poor countries are a matter of contr...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
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This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
We analyse the role of household and country-level personal income in explaining both the desire to ...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This paper initially sought to analyze the relationship between income inequality, as measured by th...
Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics: country where they live...
Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics over which they have (al...
This paper revisits, with new data, the changes in the distribution of global poverty towards middl...
Global inequality is a relatively recent topic. The first calculations of inequality across world ci...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
The actual distribution of world income across countries is extremely unequal, much higher than the ...
This paper investigates recent advances in our understanding of the global distribution of income, a...
The effects of globalization on income distribution in rich and poor countries are a matter of contr...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
This paper asks where do the world’s multidimensionally poor people live? The paper considers how th...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
We analyse the role of household and country-level personal income in explaining both the desire to ...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This paper initially sought to analyze the relationship between income inequality, as measured by th...