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We analyse the change in family gross income inequality between 1951 and 1973. We use two new samples of the Swedish population from 1951 and 1956 containing tax register data, and compare the results with those obtained from the Swedish Level of Living survey from 1967 and 1973. Gini...
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Sweden is a model of social democracy in which the Social Democratic Party has long been in power, and in which … Sweden was in the past relatively low, but in recent years has shown a tendency to undergo a structural increase, and some … evolution of wealth and income inequality within Sweden. The Swedish welfare system, whose core elements are social security …
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This paper analyses major pension system regulation in four European countries: Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the …
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We study the development of wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the beginning of industrialization …
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We study the development of wealth concentration in Sweden over 130 years, from the begin-ning of industrialization …
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. Using a large dataset of matched father-son pairs in Sweden we are able to obtain results for fractions as small as 0 … top percentile of the population. Our results suggest that Sweden, well-known for its egalitarian achievements, is a …
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. Using a large dataset of matched father-son pairs in Sweden we are able to obtain results for fractions as small as 0 … top percentile of the population. Our results suggest that Sweden, well-known for its egalitarian achievements, is a …
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