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    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 501 p.)
    ISBN: 9781783505562 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality, v. 22
    Content: Research on economic inequality, volume 22 begins with papers of widespread interest on the impact of the Great Recession. The first paper addresses the impact of asset meltdown on the wealth of the US middle class, with disparate racial and ethnic impacts. The second studies poverty and inequality in the US in the aftermath of the Great Recession.The next topic is on the evolution of poverty and inequality in the world. One paper proposes a new methodology to measure global poverty and inequality, while the second analyzes the importance of considering not only the desperately poor but also those just above the subsistence level. Great interest for inequality researchers lies on the use of wealth data. Two approaches to this issue are presented. Firstly, several papers study wealth inequality directly. Secondly, a paper uses annuitized wealth data to augment the income measure of economic well-being. An emerging field in the study of economic well-being is the use of self-reported status and perceptions data. Three papers employ this type of data, investigating happiness inequality, perception of income inequality, and the existence of a Great Gatsby Curvé for job mobility.
    Note: The asset price meltdown and household wealth over the great recession in the United States / Edward N. Wolff -- Cross-national differences in wealth portfolios at the intensive margin: is there a role for policy? / Karina Doorley, Eva Sierminska -- The decomposition of well-being dimensions : an application to Germany / Jürgen Faik, Uwe Fachinger -- On the estimation of the global income distribution using a parsimonious approach / Vanesa Jordá, José María Sarabia, Faustino Prieto -- Poverty has declined, but what about the burden of non-extreme poverty? Generalized dominance criteria for convex subsets within the poverty domain / Florent Bresson -- Are mass media and ICTs associated with inequality and poverty? / Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay -- Socioeconomic inequality in happiness in the / Shiyi Chen, Buhong Zheng -- Cross-country intergenerational status mobility : is there a Great Gatsby curve? / John A. Bishop, Haiyong Liu, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez -- Perception of income inequality : a multidimensional scaling study / Barbara Jancewicz -- Polarization of time and income : a multidimensional analysis for Germany / Joachim Merz, Bettina Scherg -- On the measurement of regional convergence in inequality and welfare / Adelaide P.S. Duarte ... [et al.] -- Regional income convergence in Portugal (1991-2002) / Gertrudes Guerreiro -- Inequality, welfare and order statistics / Encarnación M. Parrado-Gallardo, Elena Bárcena-Martín, Luis J. Imedio-Olmedo -- On the measurement of intermediate inequality : a dominance criterion for a ray-invariant notion / Francisco Azpitarte, Olga Alonso-Villar -- Wage distributions and the accounting period : an assessment of the Shorrocks effect / Carsten Schröder -- Tournaments and superstar models : a mixture of two Pareto distributions / Abdoul Aziz Junior Ndoye, Michel Lubrano -- Determinants of active income inequality for non-wage earners in Cameroon / Simon Alain Song Ntamack.
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    Format: 1 online resource ( xiv, 266 p.)
    ISBN: 9780857241467 (electronic bk.) : , 085724146X (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality, 18
    Content: This volume contains papers from the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality's third meeting held in Buenos Aries, Argentina, in July 2009. The first five papers focus on a number of Latin American countries, on the understudied topics of poverty and inequality in these areas. Specific issues covered by these papers include multidimensional poverty, equity effects of school drop-outs, and the role of transfer programs in reducing Latin American poverty. Additional papers provide research from further afield including China and France and cover topics such as: relative deprivation; taxation and inequality; mobility dominance; polarization; estimation of child costs; nutritional inequality; and transportation inequalities. The volume includes work by such well-known authors as Jacques Silber, Jean-Yves Duclos, and Udo Ebert. This book is the 18th Volume in the notable Research on Economic Equality series which offers fresh theoretical and methodological insights into the key issues in the field of economic inequality, showcasing highly topical work from both senior researchers and emerging scholars.
    Note: Introduction / John Bishop -- Refining the basic needs approach: a multidimensional analysis of poverty in Latin America / Maria Emma Santos, Maria Ana Lugo, Luis Felipe Lopez-Calva, Guillermo Cruces and Diego Battison -- Multidimensional poverty among children in Uruguay / Veronica Amarante, Rodrigo Arim, Andrea Vigorito -- Exploring intergenerational educational mobility in Argentina / Ana Ines Navaro -- Are informality and poverty dynamically integrated? : Evidence from Argentina / Francesco Devicienti, Fernando Groismon and Ambra Poggi -- Inequality evolution in Brazil: the role of cash transfer programs and other income sources / Luiz Guilherme Scorzafave and Erica Marina Carvalho de Lima -- Inequality reducing taxation reconsidered / Udo Ebert -- Counting poverty orderings and deprivation curves / Ma Casilda Lasso de la Vega -- Testing for mobility dominance / Yele Maweki Batana and Jean-Yves Duclos -- Distributional change, reference groups, and the measurement of relative deprivation / Jacques Silber and Paolo Verme -- Econometric identification of the cost of maintaining a child / Martina Menon and Frederico Perali -- Rising incomes and nutritional inequality in China / John Bishop, Haiyong Liu and Buhong Zheng.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Society for the Study of Economic Inequality. Meeting (3rd : 2009 : Buenos Aires, Argentina). Studies in applied welfare analysis. Bingley : Emerald, 2010 ISBN 9780857241450
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 377 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781849502085 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality, v. 9
    Content: Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 9, Inequality, Welfare and Poverty: Theory and Measurement continues the series of original, timely and useful papers in applied welfare analysis. This volume contains fifteen papers on inequality theory, economic mobility, issues in empirical estimation, and empirical studies. The theory papers address the link between inequality and social welfare. The mobility papers address issues of unequal growth and intergenerational mobility. The estimation papers address data weighting and equivalent scale issues. The final section presents empirical papers on poverty and inequality for a variety of countries.
    Note: The measurement of the inequality of opportunities / Javier Ruiz-Castillo -- Economic growth, welfare and the measurement of social mobility / John P. Formby, W. James Smith, Buhong Zheng -- Mobility comparisons : does using different measures matter? / Daniele Checchi, Valentino Dardanoni -- Estimating welfare indices: Household weights and sample design / Frank A. Cowell, Stephen P. Jenkins -- Weighting with individuals, equivalent individuals or not weighting at all. Does it matter empirically? / André Decoster, Erwin Ooghe -- Personal assessments of minimum income and expenses : what do they tell us about minimum living thresholds and equivalence scales? / Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen S. Short -- A generalised social welfare function and its disaggregation by components of income : the method and applications / Pundarik Mukhopadhaya -- Equity, efficiency and social welfare: an application of generalised Lorenz Dominance to New Zealand incomes data 19841998 / Srikanta Chatterjee, Nripesh Podder, Pundarik Mukhopadhaya -- U.S. income inequality trends and recent immigration / Robert I. Lerman -- Urban poverty in developed countries / Andrea Brandolini, Piero Cipollone -- Regional poverty within the rich countries / David Jesuit, Lee Rainwater, Timothy Smeeding -- Inequality, welfare and monotonicity / Yoram Amiel, Frank A. Cowell -- Inequality measurement for homogeneous groups / Udo Ebert -- Extended bi-polarization and inequality measures / Juan G. Rodríguez, Rafael Salas -- International comparisons of income distributions / Stephen Bazen, Patrick Moyes -- Introduction.
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    Subjects: Economics
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    Format: 1 online resource (x, 246 p.).
    ISBN: 9781849502122 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality, v. 10
    Content: Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 10, Fiscal Policy, Inequality and Welfare contains ten papers, both theoretical and applied, on tax progressivity and tax and transfer equity. Theory topics covered include consumption tax equity, alternative definitions of tax progressivity, horizontal equity and reranking. The applied work includes studies of Australia's consumption taxes, Israel's national insurance tax system, Mexican transfer system, Canadian tax equity, trends in US tax and transfer progressivity and a study of the impact of the repeal of the US marriage tax penalty.
    Note: Non-uniform consumption taxes : a blunt redistributive instrument? / John Creedy -- Ranking individuals versus groups / Shlomo Yitzhaki, Maggie Eisenstaedt -- Flat taxes and inequality in Canada / James Davies, Michael Hoy, Tracy Lynch -- The impact of public transfers on inequality and social welfare : comparing Mexico's progresa / Quentin Wodon, Benedicte de la Briere, Corinne Siaens, Shlomo Yitzhaki -- Income tax progressivity in the United States : new evidence, 1969-1995 / Qi Zhang, John P. Formby -- The distributional effects of U.S. tax and transfer policy on the household / Jeffrey A. Mills, Sourushe Zandvakili -- Marginal tax rates and the measurement of tax progressivity / Lea Achdut, Yasser Awad, Jacques Silber -- Redistribution, welfare and equity effects of marriage tax penalties in the United States / John P. Formby, John A. Bishop, Hoseong Kim -- Horizontal equity and differences in income tax treatment : a reconciliation / Xavier Ramos, Peter J. Lambert -- Classical horizontal inequity and reranking : an integrating approach / Jean-Yves Duclos, Vincent Jalbert, Abdelkrim Araar -- Introduction / Yoram Amiel, John A. Bishop.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780762310241
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    Subjects: Economics
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 338 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781848551350
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality v. 16
    Content: Volume 16 of Research on Economic contains a selection of thirteen papers from the Second Biannual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, Berlin, July, 2007. This conference brings together both established scholars in the field of income distribution as well as advanced graduate students and new Ph.D's. The multi-day conference provides a forum for over 150 participants to share their work with one another. The papers contained in this volume are selected from a few of the many different sub-fields represented at the conference. As the title suggests a major emphasis of the volume is to collect work on the inequality of opportunity. An additional emphasis of the volume is on inequality measurement issues. Finally, the volume is designed to present work from both senior researchers and as well as emerging scholars. The volume begins with an essay on equal liberties by Serge-Christophe Kolm. The second paper examines the relationship between inequality and envy. The next four papers address the inequality of opportunities. Empirical studies of the equality of opportunity include Africa, Italy, Germany, and the United States. The measurement section also contains four papers. The topics covered in these papers include welfare analysis with ordinal data, unit consistency and multidimensional inequality indices, unit consistency and intermediate inequality indices, and the examination of two newly rediscovered inequality measures originally introduced by Bonferroni and De Vergotini. The volume also includes papers on the intergenerational transfer of income inequality and poverty in the US and Germany, income inequality and mobility in Argentina, the use of experimental methods to understand inequality aversion, and the recognition that measuring unemployment is an ethical problem, not simply an exercise in statistical measurement
    Note: Equal liberties and the resulting optimum income distribution and taxation / Serge-Christophe Kolm -- Equalizing income versus equalizing opportunity :a comparison of the United States and Germany / Ingvild Almås -- Intergenerational income inequality and dynastic poverty persistence : Germany and the United States compared / Veronika V. Eberharter -- Measuring inequality with ordinal data: a note / Buhong Zheng -- Multidimensional unit- and subgroup-consistent inequality and poverty measures : some characterizations / Henar Díez, Ma Casilda Lasso de la Vega, Ana Urrutia -- Rankings of income distributions : a note on intermediate inequality indices / Coral del Río, Olga Alonso-Villar -- The Bonferroni, Gini, and De Vergottini indices : inequality, welfare, and deprivation in the European union in 2000 / Elena Bárcena, Luis J. Imedio -- On various ways of measuring unemployment, with applications to Switzerland / Joseph Deutsch, Yves Flckiger, Jacques Silber -- Income mobility in Argentina / Luis Beccaria, Fernando Groisman -- Risk level and inequality preference / Liema Davidovitz -- Inequality and envy / Frank Cowell, Udo Ebert -- Interdependent preferences in the design of equal-opportunity policies / Juan D. Moreno-Ternero -- Higher education and equality of opportunity in Italy / Vito Peragine, Laura Serlenga -- Inequality of opportunity for income in five countries of Africa / Denis Cogneau, Sandrine Mesplé-Somps -- Introduction / John A. Bishop, Buhong Zheng
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 499 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849502924
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality v. 12
    Content: In the Cover-Kim paper, the authors control for local cost of living to gauge the impact of the minimum wage on teenage employment. The third and fourth papers apply experimental methods to study respondent's attitudes toward inequality and risk. The Beckman et al. paper asks whether the failure to reliably observe inequality aversion (in experiments) extends to risk aversion. In the fifth paper, Buhong Zheng investigates the properties of intermediate measures of inequality. The paper questions, whether these measures maintain their intermediateness through inequality neutral transformations, and the unit consistency of these measures.In the sixth paper, Bishop-Chow-Zeager extend their earlier work on Lorenz curve decompositions. The decomposed Lorenz curve can be easily used to construct interdistributional Lorenz curve measures of economic advantage among subgroups. Using U.S. data they find smaller economic advantages over time by race and region, although not by marital status.
    Content: In the seventh paper, Yitzhaki and Wodon observe that mobility is the transition between two inequality states and establish the equivalence of the Gini index with the Atkinson-Plotnik measure of horizontal equity. They illustrate their results with data from rural Mexico. The eighth and ninth papers address tax microsimulation modeling. Creedy-Kalb-Scutella compare alternative approaches to measuring poverty and inequality in a discrete hours model
    Content: Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 12 is the outgrowth of University of Alabama Poverty and Inequality conference, May 22-25, 2003. The motivation for the conference was to honor John P. Formby upon his retirement. The conference, funded by the University, was designed to bring together three groups of people; first, some of the most recognized scholars in the field, second, current and former colleagues of John Formby's working in this field, and third, Dr. Formby's former PhD and post-doctoral students. Seventeen papers were presented, eleven of which are authored or co-authored by Dr. Formby's former students. Peter Lambert and Yoram Amiel also participated in the conference. Dan slottje, John Creedy, Shlomo Yitzhaki and Quentin Wodon did not attend but contributed papers.The first two papers in Volume 12 examine the impact of the minimum wage. The Formby-Bishop-Kim paper compares the poverty reducing effects of the minimum wage to two alternative poverty reducing policies.
    Note: Economic well-being based on income, consumer expenditures and personal assessments of minimum needs / Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen S. Short -- Consumption-based poverty in the United States : new evidence and a test for robustness / Feijun Luo -- The effect of changes in the real minimum wage on teenage employment evidence from urban-area data / James P. Cover, Hoseong Kim -- Differences in the determinants of elderly and non-elderly poverty / Gary A. Hoover -- A dominance analysis of Thailand's regional income distributions, 1992-2000 / Kamol Chumrusphonlert, John P. Formby, John A. Bishop -- An analysis of differential provincial income inequality trends in Canada / David Gray, Jeffrey A. Mills, Sourushe Zandvakili -- Adjusting Gini coefficients with quantile regression : Taiwan, 1978-1999 / John A. Bishop, Jong-Rong Chiou, Jessica S.Y. Mai -- Secular trends in socioeconomic inequality of obesity in the United States / Qi Zhang, Youfa Wang -- , Risk, inequality aversion and biases born of social position : further experimental tests of the leaky bucket / Steven R. Beckman, John P. Formby, W.James Smith, Buhong Zheng -- Perceptions of inequality and risk / Frank A. Cowell, Guillermo Cruces -- Introduction / John A. Bishop, Yoram Amiel , Minimum wages, poverty and welfare / John P. Formby, John A. Bishop, Hoseong Kim -- On intermediate measures of inequality / Buhong Zheng -- Lorenz decomposition and interdistributional lorenz comparisons / John A. Bishop, K.Victor Chow, Lester A. Zeager -- Mobility, inequality, and horizontal equity / Shlomo Yitzhaki, Quentin Wodon -- Evaluating the income redistribution effects of tax reforms in discrete hours models / John Creedy, Guyonne Kalb, Rosanna Scutella -- Survey reweighting for tax microsimulation modelling / John Creedy -- Indices of tax progressivity and macroeconomic variables in the U.K. : 1960-2001 / Joseph Deutsch, Jacques Silber, Ben-Zion Zilberfarb -- Macroeconomic performance and the sen index of poverty : estimates based on state data / Christopher K. Johnson, Hoseong Kim -- Financial market conditions and income distribution in Japan / Ryoichi Sakano -- Antitrust enforcement and economic growth / Daniel Slottje --
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    Keywords: Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: Online-Ressource (xv, 422 p.) , ill., map
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 1781901716 , 9781781901717
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality v. 20
    Content: This volume honors the lifetime and continuing contributions of Professor Jacques Silber. The book contains 15 papers, which were presented at the Fourth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, Catania, Sicily, July 2011. Theoretical topics covered in Volume 20 include measuring segregation, welfare and liberty, the use of influence functions in distributional analysis, and the axiomatic approach to multidimensional inequality. Empirical studies include occupational and residential segregation, regional convergence, impact of variable of equivalence scales on income inequality, earnings and educational inequality and mobility, poverty transitions, and welfare reform. These empirical studies examine a variety of countries and cultures: Afro-Latinos, Italian immigrants, and Indian states as well as the European Union and the United States
    Note: Selected conference papers , Includes bibliographical references , FRONT COVER; INEQUALITY, MOBILITY AND SEGREGATION: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF JACQUES SILBER; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 1 MEASURING SEGREGATION: BASIC CONCEPTS AND EXTENSIONS TO OTHER DOMAINS; INTRODUCTION: ON ''LATERAL THINKING''; BASIC CONCEPTS: MEASURING SEGREGATION WHEN THERE ARE ONLY TWO GROUPS; THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF SEGREGATION; MEASURING SPATIAL SEGREGATION; MEASURES OF ORDINAL SEGREGATION; EXTENSIONS TO OTHER DOMAINS: SEGREGATION AND INEQUALITY IN LIFE CHANCES; CONCLUDING COMMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES , CHAPTER 2 OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION MEASURES: A ROLE FOR STATUSINTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION; LOCAL SEGREGATION MEASURES: THE STATUS OF OCCUPATIONS; AN ILLUSTRATION: OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND ETHNICITY IN THE UNITED STATES; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A: PROOF OF PROPOSITION 1; CHAPTER 3 OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION OF AFRO-LATINOS; INTRODUCTION; DATA; METHODOLOGY; OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION OF AFRO-LATINOS IN SELECTED COUNTRIES; GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION IN BRAZIL; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES , CHAPTER 4 MULTIGROUP SEGREGATION PATTERNS AND DETERMINANTS: THE CASE OF IMMIGRANTS IN AN ITALIAN CITYINTRODUCTION; DATA: IMMIGRANTS IN VERONA; A MODEL FOR SEGREGATION PATTERNS; RESULTS; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5 EQUAL-EQUIVALENTS FOR INEQUALITY, WELFARE, AND LIBERTY: CONCEPTS AND POLICY; SUMMARY; SITUATION; ORDERING, EQUAL-EQUIVALENTS; WELFARE; MACROJUSTICE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6 INFLUENCE FUNCTIONS FOR POLICY IMPACT ANALYSIS; INTRODUCTION; DIRECTIONAL DERIVATIVES OF DISTRIBUTIONAL STATISTICS; INFLUENCE FUNCTIONS AND RECENTERED INFLUENCE FUNCTIONS , CONCLUSIONNOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B: DISTRIBUTIONAL STATISTICS AND THEIR RECENTERED INFLUENCE FUNCTIONS IN TABULAR FORM; CHAPTER 7 A NOTE ON MULTIDIMENSIONAL DISTRIBUTION-SENSITIVE POVERTY AXIOMS; INTRODUCTION; NOTATION AND BASIC DEFINITIONS; THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL MONOTONICITY SENSITIVITY AND MINIMAL TRANSFER AXIOMS; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8 CONVERGENCE CLUB EMPIRICS: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN STATES; INTRODUCTION; SOME BASIC STATISTICS; THE DISTRIBUTION DYNAMICS APPROACH , WHAT EXPLAINS POLARISATION? THE ROLE OF MACRO-ECONOMIC FACTORSCONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A: STATES USED IN THE STUDY; APPENDIX B: THE DISTRIBUTION DYNAMICS APPROACH; APPENDIX C: CONDITIONING RESULTS; CHAPTER 9 THE EU-WIDE EARNINGS DISTRIBUTION; INTRODUCTION; THE EU-SILC DATA ON EARNINGS; EARNINGS DISTRIBUTIONS IN EU COUNTRIES; THE EU-WIDE DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS EARNINGS; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10 EARNINGS MOBILITY, EARNINGS INEQUALITY, AND LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE; INTRODUCTION; DATA; METHODOLOGY; CHANGES IN EARNINGS INEQUALITY , SHORT-TERM MOBILITY OVER TIME AND ITS LINKS WITH CROSS-SECTIONAL AND SHORT-TERM INEQUALITY , Introduction , ch. 1. Measuring segregation : basic concepts and extensions to other domains , ch. 2. Occupational segregation measures : a role for status , ch. 3. Occupational segregation of Afro-Latinos , ch. 4. Multigroup segregation patterns and determinants : the case of immigrants in an Italian city , ch. 5. Equal-equivalents for inequality, welfare, and liberty : concepts and policy , ch. 6. Influence functions for policy impact analysis , ch. 7. A note on multidimensional distribution-sensitive poverty axioms , ch. 8. Convergence club empirics : evidence from Indian states , ch. 9. The EU-wide earnings distribution , ch. 10. Earnings mobility, earnings inequality, and labor market institutions in Europe , ch. 11. Intergenerational educational mobility and social exclusion : Germany and the United States compared , ch. 12. Variable equivalence scales and trends in German income inequality , ch. 13. Educational inequality in the world, 1950-2010 : estimates from a new dataset , ch. 14. Understanding the drivers of low-income transitions in Luxembourg , ch. 15. Welfare reform and poverty : a latent trajectory model analysis , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat Reader.
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Inequality, mobility, and segregation Bingley [u.a.] : Emerald, 2012 ISBN 1781901708
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    Keywords: Segregation ; Beruf ; Wohnort ; Politik ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 386 p.)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781785609930
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality volume 24
    Content: The essays in this series offer fresh theoretical and methodological insights into the key issues in the field of economic inequality. The content is comprised of highly topical subject matter with key researchers in the field contributing.
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    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Soziale Ungleichheit ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: Online-Ressource
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    ISBN: 9781849504621
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality 14
    Content: This volume is a collection of papers presented at the first meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ). The Societys aims are to provide an international forum for all researchers interested in the study of economic inequality and related fields, bringing together the diversity of perspectives. The conference was held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain in July 2005. Over eighty parallel sessions were offered, providing novel and interesting work from both mature scholars and as well as new PhDs. With so much quality work from which to choose, it was necessary to limit the scope of Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 14.The first five papers all employ Spanish data and cover topics such as child poverty, social preferences toward redistribution, social exclusion, and multidimensional poverty. The next three papers examine inequality in the EU using alternative methodologies. Chapter Nine explores poverty dynamics among the elderly in Italy. Chapter Ten presents and extends the state of the art in multidimensional inequality measurement. Chapters Eleven and Twelve contribute to the theoretical underpinnings of inequality measurement. Chapters Thirteen through Fifteen contain analytical papers focused on evaluating the effects of public policy on poverty and inequality. The final two chapters use the questionnaire-experimental approach to examine individuals distributional preferences.This book is part of the Research on Economic Inequality series. It presents papers form the inaugural meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ). It provides an international forum for all researchers interested in the study of economic inequality and related fields. It brings together a diversity of perspectives
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Amiel, Yoram
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
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    ISBN: 1787564576 , 9781787564596 , 9781787564572
    Series Statement: Research on economic inequality volume 26
    Content: Research on Economic Inequality, volume 26, primarily contains papers presented at the 8th Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) meeting. The papers cover such topics as the effect of inheritance taxation on the "pre-distribution" of income, and tax progressivity under alternative inequality definitions. Other papers address the evolution of wealth inequality (Piketty's "r-g"), the decomposition of the determinants of wage bi-polarization, a multidimensional analysis of food insecurity in Israel, and the "paradox of progress" (educational) in Latin America. Three papers address the intergenerational transmission of inequality, two of which focus on Europe and one which considers a wide variety of countries. The final two papers explore inequality (mis) perceptions and the influence of the political structure on stated inequality preferences.
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