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Equivalence scales are often used to adjust household income for differences in characteristics that affect needs. For … those implied by the ‘square root of household size’ equivalence scale. Our results have important implications when …
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Divergence between the evolution of GDP per capita and the income of a ‘typical’ household as measured in household … Luxembourg Income Study. While GDP per capita has risen faster than median household income in most of these countries over the … changes in household incomes and living standards over time. …
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Objective: To assess whether an indicator of structural racism - the legacy of slavery - impacts racial inequality in poverty among individuals within the same family structure. Background: Family structure is a dominant explanation for racial inequality in poverty. This overemphasis on an...
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Changes in household structures and employment patterns alter the balance between households with an above- versus a … household composition and employment exhibited some common features but also very substantial variation. The share of single …
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The cohort sustainability of welfare regimes is of central importance to most long-term analyses of welfare state reforms (see for example: Esping-Andersen et al., 2002). A complement to these analyses shows that changes in intra versus inter cohort inequalities are major outcomes or...
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In this study, we examined to what extent family policies differently affect poverty among single-parent households and two-parent households. We distinguished between reconciliation policies (tested with parental leave and the proportion of unpaid leave) and financial support policies (tested...
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Germany, Italy, the UK, Denmark, the US, and Taiwan. We divide household including elderly into five types: living alone …
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Most methods for the analysis of distributional change rely on the changes in the income of a particular group of people, taking either the situation of this group in the previous period, or the average change in the population, as reference point. By contrast, we propose a measure of...
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. I analyze disposable household income data (after taxes and transfers) from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) and other …
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The potential in survey data for the study of simultaneous changes in earnings disparities, inequality of household … personal and household earnings be analysed and what do we know about its development? Third, I present the changing links …
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