In this context, the aim of this paper is to investigate the joint distribution of income and consumption in China in order to have a better understanding of inequality in wellbeing. For that, we follow a comparative approach, comparing it with India—a country with a very different pattern ...
Income Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility in IndiaAnuradha SingharXiv.org
Drishti Mains Question: Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been proposed as a solution to address poverty and inequality in India. Discuss the feasibility of implementing UBI in the Indian context, considering its potential benefits and challenges. ...
Decomposition of Old-Age Income Inequality in South Korea, 1998-2010. This study examines the redistributive effects of public pensions on old-age income inequality, testing whether public pensions function as the "great equa... Sun-Jae,Hwang - 《Journal of Aging & Social Policy》 被引量: 3...
Economic Growth and Income Inequality in India ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY K Gehring,SG Street,KG Kulkarni,... 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 Income Inequality and Progressive Income Taxation in China and India, 1986-2015 This paper evaluates income tax reforms in China and India. The ...
This chapter provides an analysis of inequalities and poverty in relation to economic growth. The classical study of Kuznets on the effect of growth on inequality states that, at the initial stages of the development process, inequality rises with growth; then, at later stages, inequality starts ...
The global community has been confronted with rising income inequality, in particular, for those least developed countries (LDCs), since the same level of inequality as in advanced countries would push many LDCs into abject poverty. This paper focuses on income inequality in developing countries, pa...
被引量: 0发表: 2023年 What lies behind income inequality and income mobility in India? Implications and the way forward PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine income inequality and income mobility, which have been central to understanding India's recent ... MA Kumar,K Anil - 《Inter...
An estimated 1.3 billion people in the BRICS countries are below the poverty line. This study examines the nexus between digital financial inclusions (DFI) and income inequality GINI) in the context of BRICS countries, with a focus on the moderate impacts of technological innovation (TI) and ...
However, inequality widened - the top 1% owned 40.5% of national wealth by 2021. 2020-Present (Post-Covid Recovery): Despite Covid setback, India's GDP reached $3.75 trillion. Per capita income recovered to ₹1,72,000 (2022-23). However, K-shaped recovery is evident. Gig economy ex...