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how it was possible both for "the poor" to have fared badly relatively to "the rich" in the USA during the 1980s (when … Western Germany, more so than in the USA, and inequality did not rise as much. …
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This paper is concerned with the question of whether top income earners are permanently there or only temporarily receive the highest incomes. How much mobility is there at the top of the income distribution, and how has mobility changed over time? The paper makes both a methodological and an...
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presented. The first dataset comes from a survey conducted in France in 1998 and allows one to measure the degree of social … this paper. -- Equality of Opportunity ; France ; Inequality in Circumstances ; Inequality in Life Chances ; Israel …
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.world), with particular emphasis on the contrast between the trends observed in the United States, China, France, and the United …
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of comparable evidence by focusing on France for the years 1982 to 2009. After correcting for various statistical biases … groups. After taking these composition effects into account, occupational mobility increased sharply in France as well …
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status influence the organization of social representations associated with sparkling wines in Brazil and France. Thus, we …
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. Misclassification induces a low and downward bias in the estimate of the intergenerational correlation. Using France as an example, we …
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