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Does more education really mean less poverty and less inequality? How much less? What are the transmission mechanisms … inequality. These results are highly dependent on assumptions about the behaviour of returns to education, both for the … distribution of earnings and for the distribution of household income per capita. A large share of the poverty reducing effect of …
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Does more education really mean less poverty and less inequality? How much less? What are the transmission mechanisms … inequality. These results are highly dependent on assumptions about the behaviour of returns to education, both for the … distribution of earnings and for the distribution of household income per capita. A large share of the poverty reducing effect of …
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substantial decrease in inequality among households with preschoolers, since the child care subsidies very much favour well …
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substantial decrease in inequality among households with preschoolers, since the child care subsidies very much favour well …
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inequality in Chile during the 90’s . We use a microsimulation based on the decomposition of distributional changes, developed by … income distribution and poverty would change as a result of a different set of microsimulations. In particular, the … exercises, the distribution of income appears less sensitive, and is therefore more stable. In particular, we can state that a …
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functionals of two income distributions (such as inequality or poverty measures) into shares due to differences in the structure … distribution of assets (endowment effects). We apply the method to the differences between the Brazilian income distribution and … those of the United States and Mexico, and find that most of Brazil's excess income inequality is due to underlying …
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Does more education really mean less poverty and less inequality? How much less? And what are the transmission … muted effects on inequality. While these results are highly dependent on assumptions about the behaviour of returns to … education for the distribution of earnings, they are much more robust for the distribution of household income per capita. Over …
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functionals of two income distributions (such as inequality or poverty measures) into shares due to differences in the structure … distribution of assets (endowment effects). We apply the method to the differences between the Brazilian income distribution and … those of the United States and Mexico, and find that most of Brazil's excess income inequality is due to underlying …
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inequality. Although it highlights the importance of inequality reduction, it appears to be too general to be of much use for …
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functionals of two income distributions (such as inequality or poverty measures) into shares due to differences in the structure … distribution of assets (endowment effects). We apply the method to the differences between the Brazilian income distribution and … those of the United States and Mexico, and find that most of Brazil's excess income inequality is due to underlying …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014113136