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In the context of polarized societies, income homogeneity is linked to the frequency and the intensity of social unrest. Most homogenous countries exhibit a lower frequency of intense social conflicts and less homogeneous countries show a higher frequency of moderate social conflicts. This paper...
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occurred along the income distribution, and reversed increases in inequality. A notable shortcoming across many countries was …
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a variety of institutional pensions schemes. The study contrasts pension system regulation in Denmark, Finland, Germany …
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episodes in order to prevent rising income inequality. …
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consumption distribution, poverty and inequality for the world and specific country aggregates. …
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The relationship between income inequality and polarization is an empirical fact: a change in equality might occur … together with a change in polarization. At the same time, polarization might emerge while inequality remains constant. The …
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This paper presents findings on the changing effectiveness of cash transfers and income taxes on inequality and poverty … and inequality. The strength of the relationship varies between countries and in some cases between the all age and the …
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This paper analyses major pension system regulation in four European countries: Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the … different regulatory approaches may, in the end, have quite diverse implications on income inequality among the elderly. A …
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time from the sample. The paper outlines a procedure to obtain jackknife estimates for several inequality indices with only …
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the impact on marital sorting of both inequality between educational strata and increasing gender parity in the labor and …
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