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This paper examines whether retirement-income systems allow older individuals to enjoy socially acceptable income … employ the Luxembourg Income Study to compare Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States. This study … retirement-income systems of Canada, France, Germany, and the United States, however, tend to be older than age 75. Some experts …
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This paper uses micro-census income data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) to measure the current and future … between income obtained from households' own saving and labor earnings, on the one hand, and the part financed with unfunded … transfers, on the other. The burden of unfunded transfers is defined as the tax on factor income that is needed to pay for such …
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, the elasticity of redistribution to poor classes to their income has decreased over the last decade, suggesting a … reduction of the policies in support of low income individuals. …
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The reformulation of the median voter hypothesis and its testing proposed in Milanovic (2000) has been criticized from four different perspectives. The critiques are discussed and assessed.
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Based on the standard axiom of individual utility maximization, rational choice has postulated that higher income … redistribution should increase in line with inequality. An empirical test based on 110 observations from the Luxembourg Income Study …
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This study examines empirically the impact of income polarization on economic growth in an unbalanced panel of more …-level datasets, as well as datasets reconstructed from grouped data on income distribution taken from the World Income Inequality … Database. The results garnered for our preferred sample of countries suggest that income polarization has a negative impact on …
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We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study in order to quantify the economy-wide monetary gains achieved by household … aggregate disposable income earned by household types of different size. …
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The paper uses a veil of ignorance approach and income distribution data of developed countries to arrive at inequality … corrected income rankings. While a risk neutral individual (based on year 2000 data) would have preferred to be born into the US … make several European countries look preferable. The paper also sheds light on the risk corrected average income on a …
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Lupu and Pontusson (2011) argue that the structure of income inequality, rather than its level, can explain differences … are a function of relative income differentials. It makes three central claims: (a) skew in the earnings distribution, the … endogenous to the welfare state; (b) relative earnings differentials are not a valid proxy measure for the structure of income …
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Current studies addressing the rise in inequality confine themselves to country-level developments. This paper delineates trends in earnings inequality and employment at the sectoral level for eight LIS countries between 1985-2005. Earnings inequality mainly manifests itself within rather than...
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