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The European Union consists of a wide variety of welfare states with social insurance schemes ranging from those providing earnings related benefits (Bismarckian)to flat rate benefits (Beveridgean)systems. The conventional wisdom is that with factor mobility poor people have incentives to move...
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Earnings reported by North American firms are conditioned by specific contextual factors that enhance their contractual and value relevances: regulatory oversight by securities commissions, relatively strict accounting and auditing standards, an extensive financial analysis industry and active...
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Recently there has been a resurgence in the interest in the determinants of income inequality across countries. This … cross-section developed and developing countries, we regress income inequality on volatility, defined as the standard …
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disabled Canadian adults according to their income status, as well as describe the relationships between income, severity of … as having low income. In both survey years and in both age groups, more females were categorized as low income compared … with males. Low income respondents aged 55-64 years old were also generally less likely to be categorized as mildly …
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