Journal of International DevelopmentFitzGerald, V. (2008). Economic development and fluctuations in earnings inequality in the very long run: The evidence from Latin America 1900-2000. J. Int. Dev. Journal of International Development, 20(8), 1028-1048....
(2008). Economic development and fluctuations in earnings inequality in the very long run: The evidence from Latin America 1900-2000. J. Int. Dev. Journal of International Development, 20(8), 1028-1048.FitzGerald, VFK. 2008. Economic development and fluctuations in earnings inequality in the...
Behrman, Jere R., 2006, ―How Much Might Human Capital Policies Affect Earnings Inequalities and Poverty?‖ Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, prepared for the Inter-American Development Bank-University of Chile Workshop on "Income Inequality," 11 and 12 December 2006 at University of...
We compare trends in earnings inequality in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. Estimation of a heterogeneous growth model of permanent and transitory earnings variation reveals substantial convergence in the permanent component of inequality in these countries during the 1990s.关键词: Earning...
Great social inequality has been one of the worrisome features of economic development in Latin America. This study focuses on Chile, one of Latin America's fastest growing economies with one of the highest levels of income inequality during the 1990s. Using micro-level data from the 1994 and ...
The main emphasis is on earnings inequality per se, however, and so this study does not consider decompositions of the formal-informal sector earnings gap. The scope of Koettl (2010) is also on informality in Serbia but focusing on the relationship between labor taxation and benefit design, ...
earnings mobility and inequality across Europe, and the role of labor market institutions in understanding the cross-national differences in earnings mobility... DM Sologon,C O'Donoghue - 《Research on Economic Inequality》 被引量: 7发表: 2012年 Within-Couple Inequality in Earnings and the Relative...
The relocating employee’s main concern is that the current standard of living can be maintained or improved in the destination country. This means that their purchasing power cannot fall. However, comparing home- and destination-country prices based on
The second approach, and one that we shall take here, is to focus on the consequences of the rise in earnings inequality rather than its sources, thus sidestepping the types of questions that economists conventionally pose. That is, rather than attempting to offer yet another "smoking gun" pap...
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