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little has been known about them. As a result, the full extent of wealth concentration in Germany was unknown. To close the … previously it was thought to only be 59 percent. The richest percent of the population has around 35 percent of the wealth, not … million euros. These individuals do not only differ from the rest of the population in terms of wealth: They are also more …
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attainment independently predict household wealth in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). This relationship is partly explained … gradient in wealth.We show that individuals with lower genetic scores are more prone to reporting "extreme beliefs" (e … wealth disparities not only through education and higher earnings, but also through their impact on the ability to process …
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Hart (2009). The axioms are based on the concept of "wealth requirement." …
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wealth distribution. Life changing situations such as getting divorced or losing one's job have a statistically significant …
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excessive financial risk. Recent theory concludes that 10-15% of a worker's wealth portfolio can be prudently invested in … shows that employee ownership appears to generally add to, rather than substitute for, other wealth, which lessens the …
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