MALAYSIAINCOME inequalityGENDER inequalityINCOME distributionINCOMELABOR marketObjective - Studies related to the distribution of income are very important for national development as they are related to efforts to reduce the gender earnings disparity. Women have overcome many challenges within the labour ...
Baloch MA, Khan SUD, Ulucak ZŞ, Ahmad A (2020) Analyzing the relationship between poverty, income inequality, and CO2 emission in Sub-Saharan African countries. Sci Total Environ 740:139867 CAS Google Scholar Bekhet HA, Othman NS (2018) The role of renewable energy to validate dynamic i...
The aim of present study is to investigate the existence of a long run relationship between income inequality and economic growth in Malaysia. The study has employed annual time series data over the period of 1970 up to 2014. This study is conducted by utilizing the Autoregressive Distributive La...
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...
The COVID-19 outbreak caused a disruption of the conventional education system worldwide. This resulted in a shift towards online mode of delivery. This study analyzed the pandemic’s effect on the education of students from diverse socioeconomic groups
(2023) to perform the Wald test to check for possible heterogeneity issues. In addition, we perform the Durbin–Wu–Hausman test for possible endogeneity. Endogeneity refers to a situation in which a variable in a statistical model is correlated with the error term. This correlation can lead ...
d. Borsa Istanbul Strategic Planning, Financial Reporting, and Investor Relations Directorate, 34467 İstanbul, Turkey; e. Sunway University Department of Economics & Finance, Subang Jaya, Malaysia; f. University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland More Information Abstract...
It argues that framing the policy proposals in terms of wealth and racial inequality, post-colonial reparations, or 'rightful shares' of natural resource wealth could open up possibilities for resurrecting a more durable new politics of distribution. 展开 ...
Income Inequality, Household Debt, and Financial Crises Chapter © 2023 The Economic Growth Path Chapter © 2015 Bibliography Ahuja, V., B. Bidani, F. Ferreira and M. Walton (1997), Everybody’s Miracle? Revisiting Poverty and Inequality in East Asia, Washington, DC: World Bank. Book ...
Article Open access 16 October 2023 Introduction Child Poverty and its drivers are heavily researched. The Social Metrics Commission (SMC) (2020) estimated that in the UK in 2018/19, 33% of children were in income poverty (compared to only 22% of working-age adults and 11% of pension-age...