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From:Journal of Economic Issues (Vol. 47, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDo countries with serious inequality problems make a greater effort to rectify this situation? Is equality a key element in social spending budget design? We attempt to answer these, and other, questions throughout this...
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From:Journal of Economic Issues (Vol. 44, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis inquiry relies on an Institutionalist and Post Keynesian analysis to explore Germany's neo-liberal project, noting cumulative effects emerging as measurable economic and societal outcomes. Investments in...
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From:The Journal of Economic Inequality (Vol. 3, Issue 2)
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From:Comparative Economic Studies (Vol. 49, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThere is considerable disagreement regarding the rote of monetary policy to deal with asset price inflation. It is claimed here, that current asset prices reflect, at least partially, a new equilibrium situation and it...
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From:Comparative Economic Studies (Vol. 41, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper identifies the head of household demographic characteristics associated with the Estonian distribution of income. Using measures of income inequality and regression analysis on 1995 household data, we examine...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 112, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedW. Norton Grubb is professor of education at the University of California, Berkeley. Robert H. Wilson is associate professor of public affairs at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas...
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From:The Journal of Socio-Economics (Vol. 23, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDistributive justice in Latin America can only be achieved if a sufficient amount of wealth is first produced. A market economy is the system best suited for this task. Moreover, under specific conditions, this can be...
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From:Public Interest (Issue 127) Peer-ReviewedA research presents arguments on whether affirmative-action policies are necessary and justified in dealing with economic inequality which is associated with race relation problems. The developmental as opposed to...
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From:New England Economic ReviewPeer-ReviewedThe declining number of homebuyers in the US can partly be attributed to the stagnant or declining wages of young, middle-class households as well as single and married parents with children. In terms of rental housing,...
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From:The Carolina Quarterly (Vol. 64, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewedfor the women of East Sutton Park, County Kent At last you must begin the lazy business of forgetting the hog in his pen, the fox in her den, the thrush in its crystal grief. You must read all the Dostoyevsky in the...
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From:Urban Studies (Vol. 33, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThis note looks at the juxtaposition of a polarising income distribution and a 'professionalising' occupational structure as an account of recent trends in London. It suggests that Hamnett may read too much occupational...
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From:Contemporary Economic Policy (Vol. 16, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis paper analyzes the heterogeneity effect of immigration on earnings inequality by decomposing the aggregate measure of total inequality. The analysis shows that a substantial portion of an increase in measured...
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From:Atlantic Economic Journal (Vol. 26, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA direct relationship exists between per capita economic growth and personal income distribution. As income distribution changes, employment requirements change to meet the needs and abilities of skilled employees....
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From:Canadian Review of Sociology (Vol. 53, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis paper investigates wealth disparities among first-generation immigrants using data from the 2012 Survey of Financial Security. We apply logistic and linear regression models to estimate disparities in homeownership...
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From:Oxford Review of Economic Policy (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe economic status of British women, and in particular mothers, has generally improved since the 1980s, but gains have been unequal and there is a growing polarisation of women in the labour market. Equal opportunities...
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From:Journal of Developing Areas (Vol. 44, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI formulate and calibrate a small 3D classical growth cycle model to explain the rise of income inequality, growth stagnation and the persistence of unemployment in South Africa between 1970--2005. This model exhibits...
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From:Atlantic Economic Journal (Vol. 46, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe level of income inequality in a country is usually a contentious and politically divisive issue. How the tax structure affects this inequality is of crucial concern to policymakers. In this paper, we examine the...
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From:Journal of Developing Areas (Vol. 54, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study examines the impact of trade openness, poverty, and inequality on inclusive growth in developing economies, taking Jordan as an example. Using panel data from 1990 to 2015, it examines the relationship between...
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From:Business: Theory and Practice (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedTheoretical and practical issues of income inequality are analysed in the article. The concept of economic inequality as well as literature analysis along with principal causes and measures of income inequality are...
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From:Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal (Vol. 12, Issue 1)Over the past century there has been a dramatic increase on the effects of income inequality and consumptions that has led to the increases in household debts. Therefore, this study endeavors to analyse the macroeconomic...