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Einkommensverteilung 462 Income distribution 276 Armut 264 USA 244 OECD-Staaten 165 Poverty 146 Deutschland 143 Welt 139 Großbritannien 126 Kanada 120 Vergleich 118 United States 106 Haushaltseinkommen 99 Schweden 96 inequality 90 Sozialstaat 89 EU-Staaten 86 World 86 Sozialpolitik 84 Theorie 84 Armutsbekämpfung 78 OECD countries 77 Kinder 76 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 76 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 75 Lohnstruktur 73 Australien 72 Redistribution 69 Europa 68 Germany 68 Umverteilung 65 Comparison 64 Schätzung 63 Theory 61 United Kingdom 58 Industrieländer 54 Wage structure 52 Welfare state 51 Household income 49 Social policy 49
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Working Paper 1,417 Arbeitspapier 551 Graue Literatur 536 Non-commercial literature 536 Hochschulschrift 3 Thesis 2
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English 1,403 German 6 French 5 Danish 2 Italian 2 Dutch 2
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Smeeding, Timothy M. 43 Brady, David 38 Smeeding, Timothy 37 Gornick, Janet C. 31 Rainwater, Lee 24 Smeeding, Timothy Michael 23 Jäntti, Markus 21 Pressman, Steven 21 Chauvel, Louis 20 Kenworthy, Lane 18 Misra, Joya 17 Nieuwenhuis, Rense 16 Baird, Katherine 14 Mandel, Hadas 14 Jesuit, David K. 13 Nolan, Brian 13 Osberg, Lars 13 Phipps, Shelley 13 Fritzell, Johan 12 Thewissen, Stefan 12 Hakovirta, Mia 11 Huber, Evelyne 11 Mahler, Vincent A. 11 Munzi, Teresa 11 Ritakallio, Veli-Matti 11 Wang, Chen 11 Baker, Regina S. 10 Budig, Michelle 10 Checchi, Daniele 10 Milanović, Branko 10 Moller, Stephanie 10 Neugschwender, Jörg 10 Sierminska, Eva 10 Stephens, John D. 10 Weisstanner, David 10 Burtless, Gary 9 Kangas, Olli 9 Shirahase, Sawako 9 Ayala, Luis 8 Brandolini, Andrea 8
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Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 111 Children in North America Project 2 Canadian Council on Social Development 1
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LIS Working Paper Series 869 LIS working paper series 551
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EconStor 866 ECONIS (ZBW) 554
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What Contributes to Rising Inequality in Large Cities?
Ayala, Luis; Martín-Román, Javier; Vicente Perdiz, Juan - 2023
This paper aims to analyze the trends in income inequality in large cities within a selected sample of OECD countries. Specifically, we consider a set of determinants that account for changes in the income distribution and estimate their contributions to inequality by developing both a dynamic...
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The impact of imputed rent on old-aged poverty: The evidence for the Luxembourg Income Study
Marcinkiewicz, Edyta; Chybalski, Filip - 2023
Our study contributes to the discussion on the impact of imputed rent on poverty. In this paper, we address the issue of the relevance of imputed rent specifically in regard to the welfare of older people. Our aim is to assess how imputed rental income relates to monetary income for both...
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Redistributive impacts of civil war: The case of Côte d'Ivoire
Hlásny, Vladimír - 2023
Many of the world's LDCs are plagued by recurring conflict. Conflict impedes sustainable development through various channels, creating conditions conducive to further conflict. Conflict has redistributive impacts, particularly when it erupts in resource-rich countries. Between 2002 and 2011,...
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Labour Market Dualism and the Heterogeneous Wage Gap for Temporary Employment. A Multilevel Study across 30 Countries
Fauser, Sophia; Gebel, Michael - 2023
This study investigates the hourly wage gap between 25-55 year old temporary and permanent employees across 30 countries worldwide based on Luxembourg Income Study data from 2000-2019 supplemented by other survey data. Two-stage multilevel regressions reveal wage disadvantages for temporary...
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Isograph and LaSiPiKa Distribution: The Comparative Morphology of Income Inequalities and Intelligible Parameters of 53 LIS Countries 1967-2020
Chauvel, Louis - 2023
The isograph methodology is developed here with associated distributions, indicators of inequality, additional results, and is implemented on 53 LIS countries (with an annex covering 655 LIS country-year samples). The gb2 and other classical distributions (FC, Dagum, SinghMaddala) are presented...
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Social spending, poverty, and immigration: A systematic analysis of welfare state effectiveness and nativity in 24 upper- and middle-income democracies
Bostic, Amie; Hyde, Allen - 2023
Previous research has highlighted the disadvantaged position immigrants often face in the economy, particularly when it comes to labor market outcomes such as employment or earnings. Extending this literature, the present study evaluates the economic exclusion of immigrants, conceptualized not...
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Family, work, economy, or social policy: Examining poverty among children of single mothers in affluent democracies between 1985-2016
Bostic, Amie - 2023
Children of single mothers face higher rates of poverty than children in two-parent households in practically every affluent democracy. While this difference is widely acknowledged, there is little consensus regarding the causes of their poverty and, as a result, little consensus on the best way...
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Financialization & top incomes in emerging economies: A comparative distributional analysis of the financial wage premium in the BRIC
Roberts, Anthony J.; Casey, Emma; Hodges, Baylee - 2023
Prior studies on emerging economies contend increasing returns to human capital has contributed to the growth of wage inequality over the last few decades. However, this explanation fails to account for an important dynamic of contemporary wage inequality: the growth of top labor incomes....
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Spatial inequalities in Latin America: Mapping aggregate to micro-level disparities
Gómez-Lobo, Andrés; Oviedo, Daniel - 2023
We examine three dimensions of spatial inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC): between rural and urban areas (rural-urban divide), between large and small cities (metropolitan bias or centralization) and within metropolitan areas (urban segregation). As a first approach, we use...
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The end of welfare states as we know them? A multidimensional perspective
Sowula, Jakub; Gehrig, Franziska; Scruggs, Lyle A.; … - 2023
This article highlights the limitations of unidimensional analyses in the comparative welfare state literature and emphasises the need for a more holistic, multidimensional approach incorporating social spending, welfare state outputs, and outcomes. To illustrate the utility of a...
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