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institution:"London School of Economics (LSE)"
~institution:"Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE"
~institution:"Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften"
~subject:"Social exclusion"
~subject:"social welfare"
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Low Inequality with Low Redistribution? An analysis of income distribution in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan compared to Britain
Jacobs, Didier
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Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE
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2000
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)....
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Social Exclusion, Social Isolation and the Distribution of Income
Barry, Brian
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Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE
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1998
Social exclusion can be distinguished from social isolation, defining social isolation as the phenomenon of non-participation (of an individual or group) in a society's mainstream institutions, while reserving 'social exclusion' for the subset of cases in which social isolation occurs for...
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Measurement of inequality
Cowell, Frank
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1998
The analysis of inequality is placed in the context of recent developments in economics and statistics. Prepared for Handbook of Income Distribution, edited by A B Atkinson and F Bourguignon.
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Social exclusion, social isolation and the distribution of income
Barry, Brian
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1998
Social exclusion can be distinguished from social isolation, defining social isolation as the phenomenon of non-participation (of an individual or group) in a society's mainstream institutions, while reserving 'social exclusion' for the subset of cases in which social isolation occurs for...
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