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inequality generated in the market? In order to answer these questions, we need to be equipped with adequate measures of …
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growth: liberal welfare states opted for growth and accepted rising inequality, while conservative welfare states tried to … hold back inequality, thereby accepting lower growth, and only the social democratic welfare states were partly able to … overcome that trade-off. The rise in inequality is widely interpreted with regard to globalization and technological change …
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premium levels and changes within countries. For the literature on income inequality, these findings imply the need to pay …
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The standard poverty lines applied in empirical research tend to be problematic in terms of validity, reliability, ease … related to actual differences in the 'production of poverty' in 11 countries, as measured by the generalised budget approach … substantially higher degree of poverty than representatives of the corporatist type (Belgium, Germany, France). Poverty in the …
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social inequality. In this study, I used data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) to describe trends in educational … amplify differences in child poverty by maternal education. The prevalence of single motherhood has increased in almost all of … particularly among the least educated. Educational differences in single motherhood can amplify differences in child poverty by …
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