This article is a comparative analysis of the sources of income inequality in four countries, namely Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. It relies upon decompositions of inequality measures by population groups and income sources (except for Japan because of data limitations). According to national family income and expenditure surveys, income inequality in the three Asian countries is about average among industrialised countries, and less severe than in Britain. The factors influencing income inequality are very different between the three Asian countries on the one hand, and Britain on the other. While they do not differ very much in terms of inequality of earnings, the most equalising factor in the former countries is the ...
This paper was submitted to the Research Network Q “Asian Capitalisms” of the 2019 SASE annual confe...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
This paper argues that income inequality has increased in several, but not all, developed countries ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3058.25143(33) / BLDSC - British Libr...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 10, 'East Asian social welfare: a comparative anal...
This article studies income inequality in five countries and compares the redistributive consequence...
Income inequality and relative poverty among the working-age population in Japan have risen to level...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This thesis contributes to the literature on income inequality. It does so in three distinct chapter...
It is widely believed that the East Asian economies performed exceptionally well not only in generat...
Abstract: The extraordinary growth of the East Asian economies during the last fifty years has draw...
Countries differ widely with respect to the level of labour income inequality among individuals of w...
One of the most important lessons of the East Asian development experience is that “growth with equi...
This paper was submitted to the Research Network Q “Asian Capitalisms” of the 2019 SASE annual confe...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
This paper argues that income inequality has increased in several, but not all, developed countries ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3058.25143(33) / BLDSC - British Libr...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 10, 'East Asian social welfare: a comparative anal...
This article studies income inequality in five countries and compares the redistributive consequence...
Income inequality and relative poverty among the working-age population in Japan have risen to level...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This paper describes the UK income distribution and how it has evolved over the last 50 years. It al...
This thesis contributes to the literature on income inequality. It does so in three distinct chapter...
It is widely believed that the East Asian economies performed exceptionally well not only in generat...
Abstract: The extraordinary growth of the East Asian economies during the last fifty years has draw...
Countries differ widely with respect to the level of labour income inequality among individuals of w...
One of the most important lessons of the East Asian development experience is that “growth with equi...
This paper was submitted to the Research Network Q “Asian Capitalisms” of the 2019 SASE annual confe...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
This paper argues that income inequality has increased in several, but not all, developed countries ...