Deindustrialization, a decline in union membership, maturation of baby-boomers, shorter working hours and increasing numbers of families headed by women and blacks have all been cited as causes of the "shrinking of the middle class." Simultaneously testing these hypotheses, we find that the decline in union membership and fewer annual hours of work are the most important factors explaining the shift towards the lower-income class. The increase in the service sector had little impact. The major cause of movement into the upper class is the increasing number of two-income families.Income; Middle Income
Has the decline in manufacturing and clerical jobs been responsible for the lagging wages of middles...
This paper investigates middle class decline in Finland from 1995 to 2012. The purpose was to examin...
In the last two decades, the income and security of the individual middle class worker has declined ...
A constant theme throughout the history of the U.S. has been the growth of the middle class and the ...
Research using cross-sectional survey 'snapshots' of household income taken over the past quarter ce...
The proportion of middle income earners in Germany has shrunk significantly in recent years: from 62...
Since the mid 1970s, both family income and mens earnings have became more unequal. In this study, I...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate whether and to what extent the hypothesis of a shrinking m...
Over the twentieth century advanced economies have seen an economic and social development process w...
This paper investigates the middle-class decline in Finland from 1995 to 2012. The purpose is to exa...
A new multivariate approach is introduced to identify the middle class of a society and to measure i...
The struggles of middle-class American families and growing income inequality have risen to the top ...
The strong economy of the past few years has lifted the fortunes of most working families. At the bo...
The American middle class is losing ground in metropolitan areas across the country, affecting commu...
We examine whether economic downturns are linked to the distribution of population income giving ri...
Has the decline in manufacturing and clerical jobs been responsible for the lagging wages of middles...
This paper investigates middle class decline in Finland from 1995 to 2012. The purpose was to examin...
In the last two decades, the income and security of the individual middle class worker has declined ...
A constant theme throughout the history of the U.S. has been the growth of the middle class and the ...
Research using cross-sectional survey 'snapshots' of household income taken over the past quarter ce...
The proportion of middle income earners in Germany has shrunk significantly in recent years: from 62...
Since the mid 1970s, both family income and mens earnings have became more unequal. In this study, I...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate whether and to what extent the hypothesis of a shrinking m...
Over the twentieth century advanced economies have seen an economic and social development process w...
This paper investigates the middle-class decline in Finland from 1995 to 2012. The purpose is to exa...
A new multivariate approach is introduced to identify the middle class of a society and to measure i...
The struggles of middle-class American families and growing income inequality have risen to the top ...
The strong economy of the past few years has lifted the fortunes of most working families. At the bo...
The American middle class is losing ground in metropolitan areas across the country, affecting commu...
We examine whether economic downturns are linked to the distribution of population income giving ri...
Has the decline in manufacturing and clerical jobs been responsible for the lagging wages of middles...
This paper investigates middle class decline in Finland from 1995 to 2012. The purpose was to examin...
In the last two decades, the income and security of the individual middle class worker has declined ...