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Inequality and Poverty across Generations in the European Union

Tingyun Chen, Jean-Jacques Hallaert, Alexander Pitt, Haonan Qu, Maximilien Queyranne, Alaina Rhee, Anna Shabunina, Jerome Vandenbussche and Irene Yackovlev

No 2018/001, IMF Staff Discussion Notes from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: This SDN studies the evolution of inequality across age groups leading up to and since the global financial crisis, as well as implications for fiscal and labor policies. Europe’s population is aging, child and youth poverty are rising, and income support systems are often better equipped to address old-age poverty than the challenges faced by poor children and/or unemployed youth today.

Keywords: SDN; youth poverty; youth unemployment; IMF staff calculation; absolute poverty; labor market policy; Inequality; Poverty; Europe; Redistribution; income inequality; personal income; labor market institution; Income inequality; Personal income; Aging; Unemployment; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 51
Date: 2018-01-24
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