Income inequality economic disparities and the middle class in affluent countries /
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Language: | English |
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
2013.
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Series: | Studies in social inequality
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Table of Contents:
- How has income inequality grown? : the reshaping of the income distribution in LIS countries / Arthur S. Alderson and Kevin Doran
- On the identification of the middle class / Anthony Atkinson and Andrea Brandolini
- Has rising inequality reduced middle-class income growth? / Lane Kenworthy
- Welfare regimes, cohorts and the middle classes / Louis Chauvel
- Political sources of government redistribution in high-income countries / Vincent A. Mahler, David K. Jesuit and Piotr R. Paradowski
- Income distribution, inequality perception and redistributive preferences in European countries / István György Tóth and Tamás Keller
- Women's employment and household income inequality / Susan Harkness
- Women's employment, unpaid work, and economic inequality / Nancy Folbre, Janet C. Gornick, Helen Connolly and Teresa Munzi
- Women's work, family earnings, and public policy / Margarita Estévez-Abe and Tanja Hethey
- The distribution of assets and debt / Eva Sierminska, Timothy M. Smeeding and Serge Allegrezza
- The joint distribution of income and wealth / Markus Jäntti, Eva Sierminska and Philippe Van Kerm
- The fourth retirement pillar in rich countries / Bruce Bradbury
- Public pension entitlements and the distribution of wealth / Joachim R. Frick and Markus M. Grabka
- Income and wealth inequality in Japan / Colin McKenzie
- Income inequality in boom and bust : a tale from Iceland's bubble economy / Stefán Ólafsson and Arnaldur Sölvi Kristjánsson
- Horizontal and vertical inequalities in India / Reeve Vanneman and Amaresh Dubey
- Post-apartheid changes in South African inequality / Murray Leibbrandt, Ingrid Woolard and Arden Finn.