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earned and non-earned income contribute to explain between household income inequality. We show that this impact depends not … adult, participation, labor earnings, hourly earnings, working hours, and in non-earned income affect inequality levels. We … find an empirically discrete relationship between gender gaps and income inequality. Although this relationship tends to …
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which changes in cross-sectional earnings inequality reflect transitory or permanent components of individual lifecycle … earnings variation. Increases in inequality reflect increases in permanent differentials in four countries and increases in … both components in two. Decreases in inequality reflect decreases in transitory differentials in four countries, in …
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This work studies trends in income distributions and inequality in the European Union using data from the European … slight increase in inequality which is however not significant at conventional levels. …
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In the present paper it will be pointed out econometrically with panel data that in Europe education has a negative … impact on crime. Panel data cover annually the period 1999-2006 for the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus …
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cross-country differences in inflation inequality with respect to the number of driving forces in the panel. In particular … driving factor driving the non-stationarity of the panel and evidence for a single co-integration vector. Persistence of … to 2008. Our analysis is carried out on a panel of 23 up to 27 household-specific inflation rates per country for 15 …
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earnings in finance and the implications for labour income inequality for European countries. Financial sector workers are … relatively small size of the sector limits the contribution that financial sector pay has on income inequality to a small, but …
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areas where incomes are relatively low. While it is most common to confine measures of inequality to national borders, the … most important. Inequality in Europe has risen quite substantially since the mid 1980s. While the EU enlargement process … has contributed to this, it is not the only explanation since inequality has also increased within a “core” of 8 European …
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societal income inequality, poverty, polarization and societal segmentation are examined. What emerges for the Eurozone as an … behaviour. However, in the face of increasing overall Eurozone inequality, constituent nations were becoming increasingly …
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, defined by either policy (de jure) or outcomes (de facto), and the rise in income inequality in a panel of 27 EU countries … the de jure and de facto trade, financial, social, and political KOF globalisation indexes. Income inequality is measured … big affirmative influence on income inequality and suggest that changes in trade and financial policy have increased …
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