JONATHAN B FORMANDiabetes CareKeister, L. A. & Moller, S. (2000).Wealth inequality in the United States. Annual Review Sociology, 26: 63-81.Keister, L. A. and S. Moller (2000). "Wealth ...
The disparity has worsened over time: In 1983, the first year the Fed conducted the survey, white families in the U.S. had about eight times as much wealth as black families. While families in each category lost about 25% of their wealth between 2007 and 2010, white ...
Editor's Choice Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Data This paper combines income tax returns with macroeconomic household balance sheets to estimate the distribution of wealth in the United States since 1913. We estimate wealth by capitalizing the...
Our findings reveal inequalities in whether families benefitted from the social and economic trends that boosted household wealth during the pandemic. 展开 关键词: COVID-19 Wealth Mobility Inequality DOI: 10.1007/s11113-024-09890-7 年份: 2024 ...
Immigration and Wealth Inequality in the U . S . * This paper addresses two possible ways in which immigration can affect inequality in the United States. First, recent immigrants may enlarge the bottom of the wealth distribution. Second, the stratification of wealth by ethnicity and edu... L...
We scrutinize the evolution of it in conjunction with China’s real estate, land, and capital market policies, finding these policies to have played critical roles in shaping the trajectory of inequality evolution. Keywords: Chinese wealth inequality; inequality trends; regional inequality; sustainable...
IntroductionRising levels of income and wealth inequality in the United States and other devel-oped economies since the 1980s have attracted renewed attention to the dynamics ofwealth accumulation. Whether market economies display a tendency toward risinginequality remains an open question. There is ...
In 2022, Switzerland led the ranking of countries with the highest average wealth per adult, with approximately 685,000 U.S. dollars per person. The United States was ranked second with an average wealth of around 550,000 U.S. dollars per adult, followed by Australia. However, the figures...
Introduction Cumulative Advantage, Public Policy, and Late-Life Inequality By CRYSTAL STEPHEN Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 卷 22, 期 1, 2002-01 ,页码 : 1-13 (13) Springer Publishing Company 获取资源 推荐 收藏 Human Capital and the Long-Term Effects of Education on Late-...
The author explores the question "what has happened to [the U.S.] standard of living over the last two decades?...I discuss the distributions of male and ... F Levy - 《State of the Union America in the S》 被引量: 64发表: 1995年 Wealth inequality in the United States and Great...