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: changes in labor's share of income; inequality at the bottom of the income distribution, including labor mobility; skill … in the income distribution, particularly at the top. We conclude that changes in labor's share play no role in rising … inequality of labor income; by one measure labor's income share was almost the same in 2007 as in 1950. Within the bottom 90 …
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between the growth rates of real median household income and of private sector productivity. This paper shows that a … mean vs. median income, and in the income share of the top one percent of the income distribution. The income share of the … 91st to 95th percentile has not increased since 1983, and the income ratio of the 90th to 10th percentile has barely …
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The position taken by William Barnett in this panel discussion is that federal government agencies, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, view researchers as being among those who comprise the audience for produced data, but not necessarily the most important members of that audience....
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The position taken by William Barnett in this panel discussion is that federal government agencies, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, view researchers as being among those who comprise the audience for produced data, but not necessarily the most important members of that...
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