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In this article we examine the change in the mix of income and benefits that older adults receive as they age, with a focus on older women. Our study is a crossnational comparison of five OECD countries using the Luxemburg Income Study database. We investigate the change of private income and...
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According to the 'median-voter' hypothesis, greater inequality in the market distribution of earnings or income tends to produce greater generosity in redistributive policy. We outline the steps in the causal chain specified by the hypothesis and attempt to assess these steps empirically. Prior...
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We compare the educational gradient in employment, housework and child care in Australia, the United Kingdom and the … inequality, but it is least in Australia and greatest in the United States. The greater aggregate income equality in Australia …
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equality in Australia, East and West Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The countries were selected … note. First, the differences in relative gender earnings inequality across the class distribution in Australia and West …
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The paper considers child poverty in rich English-speaking countries - the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK …
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This paper examines variation in old-age income inequality between industrialized nations with modern welfare systems. The analysis of income inequality across countries with different retirement income systems provides a perspective on public pension policy choices and designs and their...
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Using two period comparisons of six wealthy nations, the authors look at the extent of inequality at three levels of income: earned income, market income, and after tax and transfer disposable income. Interesting implications of the results are discussed.
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Looks at the pre- and post-tax wage distribution of prime age males in six countries, focusing on Australia. Analysis …
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, Canada, and Australia are examined. Institutions and policies that contribute to different outcomes for part-time workers in …
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studies include Sweden, Australia, Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The article then adjusts wage ratios for …
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