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The Effect of Income Taxes on Household Income [PDF]
Research on the distribution of income during the 1980s has identified a trend towards increasing inequality, which may be the continuation and acceleration of trends spanning several decades. This paper explores to what extent behavioral responses to the tax changes during the 1980s may also explain the rising inequality.
Gerald Auten, Robert Carroll
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Income Inequality and Income Segregation
American Journal of Sociology, 2011This article investigates how the growth in income inequality from 1970 to 2000 affected patterns of income segregation along three dimensions: the spatial segregation of poverty and affluence, race-specific patterns of income segregation, and the geographic scale of income segregation.
Sean F, Reardon, Kendra, Bischoff
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Economic Growth and Income Inequality
The Gap between Rich and Poor, 2019In recent years the problem of economic inequalities has become one of the most often discussed problems in economics. Even though from neoclassical perspective inequalities should not have negative impact on economy, still the relation between ...
S. Kuznets
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Families with Farm Income: Their Income, Income Distribution, and Income Sources
1979This report utilizes data from the Farm Family Living Expenditures Survey of 1973. Nationally, total income for farm families is becoming more equally distributed. Low-farm incomes or even negative farm income does not necessarily indicate a low family income because over 90 percent of the families had income from at least one other source in addition ...
Crecink, John C., Crecink, John C.
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Absolute Income, Relative Income, Income Inequality, and Mortality
Journal of Human Resources, 2004We test whether mortality is related to individual income, mean community income, and community income inequality, controlling for initial health status and personal characteristics. The analysis is based on a random sample from the adult Swedish population of more than 40, 000 individuals who were followed up for 10-17 years.
Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Magnus Johannesson
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Income Inequality, Permanent Incomes, and Income Dynamics
Work and Occupations, 2005As income mobility over time serves to offset income inequality existing at any point in time, cross-national differences in social stratification are preferably assessed from data on average incomes over an extended period of time. Hence, this article uses longitudinal income data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the European Community ...
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, 2020
Significant difference in the emission–renewables nexus across countries with different income levels is frequently ignored in previous studies. To empirically investigate whether the effect of renewable energy consumption on carbon dioxide (CO2 ...
Kangyin Dong +2 more
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Significant difference in the emission–renewables nexus across countries with different income levels is frequently ignored in previous studies. To empirically investigate whether the effect of renewable energy consumption on carbon dioxide (CO2 ...
Kangyin Dong +2 more
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Income and Income Changes [PDF]
The availability of longitudinal surveys is of fundamental importance to empirically assess how income reacts to age and other time-varying factors, most notably retirement. The second wave of SHARE thus helps shed light on how the socioeconomic characteristics of the elderly in Europe have evolved over time and evaluate the effects on income produced ...
CAVAPOZZI D. +2 more
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Income in the Income and Fertility Relationship
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978The study is a methodological investigation of the relationship between income and fertility. Using data from a longitudinal study of a marriage cohort, the relationships between the various measures of income (antecedent, current and expected future income, as well as measures of income change) are examined.
Phyllis A. Ewer, Eileen Crimmins-Gardner
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Abstract This essay explores the hypothesis that some sources of family income encourage, while other sources discourage fertility because different sources of family income modify the economic opportunities parents must sacrifice to have another child, or the price of children in terms of parental time and market goods.
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