housinghome-ownershipeconomic inequalityAustraliaUKUSAFinally, after a lengthy hiatus, the empirical facts of economic inequality need no introduction. In a blaze of publicity during a decade or more, the re-polarization of income and wealth across nearly half a century has been widely documented ...
rental housingwater viewsvacation propertiesThis article explores how initial income inequality and poverty are related to subsequent economic growth in the metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) of the United States. In contradiction to many recent findings based on cross-country regressions, the results ...
Ownership Restructuring, Marketization and Wealth Inequality in Urban China: 1995 and 2002 However, it is inconclusive whether non-housing wealth or total household wealth are increasing at the same pace across different occupations and work ... X He,H Zhuo - 《China & World Economy》 被引量:...
Indicators of socioeconomic status were educational level and housing tenure. The study determined mortality rate ratios, relative indices of inequality (RII)... Huisman,M - 《J Epidemiol Community Health》 被引量: 521发表: 2004年 Socioeconomic status and smoking After mutual adjustment for all so...
Social health Definition Racial inequalities in economic and social well-being refer to disparities or disproportionate differences between racial/ethnic groups in key areas (e.g., educational achievement, health status, housing quality) that shape a person's/groups' opportunities and chances for optima...
Socioeconomic inequality, particularly in mental health and well-being, could be exacerbated via people’s economic concerns during the pandemic, which was largely induced by the COVID-19 containment measures rather than the pandemic per se given the relatively low COVID-19 incidence in Hong Kong...
Economicinequality is the defining challenge of our time. 出自-2015年12月阅读原文 Chetty finds that communities like Salt Lake City, with high levels of two-parent families and religiosity, are much more likely to see poor children get ahead than communities like Atlanta, with high levels of ra...
Official data from the DWP indicate a broad stability in the inequality of disposable household income, equivalised (i.e. weighted) for household composition. In 2006/07, the Gini coefficient before housing costs was 35 per cent and after housing costs, 39 per cent. In 2015/16, these ...
West Midlands Local Industrial Strategy; Strategy, Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government and Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy: London, UK, 2019; p. 84. [Google Scholar] Fratesi, U.; Rodríguez-Pose, A. The crisis and regional employment in Europe: What role ...
The goal of progressive taxation is to remedyincome inequalityand provide funds for social services, publicinfrastructure, and education. Theearned income tax credit (EITC), affordable housing, and need-based federal financial aid for college students are other examples of economic justice institutions....