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Using representative and consistent microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) from 1985-2007, we illustrate that capital income (CI = return on financial investments) and imputed rent (IR = return on investments in owner-occupied housing) have become increasingly important...
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This paper focuses on the importance data issues to the analysis of growth, poverty and economic inequality. We introduce a number of major databases frequently used in applied research on growth, poverty and global and international inequality. A discussion of data quality, data consistency,...
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racial groups: whites and Afro-Brazilians. We performed an Oaxaca-Blinder-type decomposition for nonlinear regressions in … these characteristics differentially impact on the risk of poverty in each group. A detailed decomposition of both effects …
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in income distribution. In order to do so, we are using a decomposition of changes in inequality measures over time …
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While most studies on wealth inequality focus on the inequality between households, this paper examines the distribution of wealth within couples. For this purpose, we make use of unique individual level micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). In married and cohabiting...
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partners. Decomposition analyses reveal that this gap is mostly driven by differences in characteristics between men and women … and top of the wealth distribution. However, this finding can only be shown with nonparametric decomposition techniques …
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VAriance) performed on the basis of the Gini coefficient. The decomposition followed is presented in Yitzhaki (1994). We … rearrange, reinterpret and use the decomposition in the comparison of sub-populations from which the different subsamples were …
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By inverting Saez (2002)'s model of optimal income taxation, we characterize the redistributive preferences of the Irish government between 1987 and 2005. The (marginal) social welfare function revealed by this approach is consistently comparable over time and show great stability despite...
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unification using a new method for detecting social stratification by a decomposition of the GINI index which yields the …
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We examine the socially optimal wealth distribution in a two-person two-good model with heterogeneous workers and asymmetric social interactions where only one (social) individual derives positive or negative utility from the leisure of the other (non-social) individual. We show that the...
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