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The paper investigates the definition of equity-regarding poverty measures when there are different household types in the population. It derives the implications of a between-type regressive transfer principle for poverty measures, for the choice of poverty lines and for the measurement of...
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equality in Australia, East and West Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The countries were selected … Germany underline that class equality policies do not ensure greater class equality for all social groups. Second, the UK and …
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Using microdata from the Luxembourg Income Study, we assess 'time crunch' for families with children in Canada, Germany …
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Based on the earlier work of one of the authors, this paper develops a unified methodology to compare tax progression for dominance relations under different income distributions. We address it as uniform tax progression for different income distributions and present the respective approach for...
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and East European (CEE) countries and, for the sake of comparison, partially on Austria and Germany. First, I compare the …
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This paper surveys the rise of income inequality in affluent nations. Social programs are critical to keeping inequality in check, but their sustainability is increasingly threatened. A possible solution is high levels of employment.
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This paper is on measuring the gap in returns to education between foreign-born and native workers in France, Germany …
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