Economic Inequality in Spain: The European Union Household Panel Dataset
Santiago Budria and
Javier Díaz-Jiménez Additional contact information Santiago Budria: University of Madeira & CEEAplA
Javier Díaz-Jiménez: University Carlos III
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Javier Díaz-Giménez () and
Santiago Budria ()
Abstract:
This article uses data from the 1998 European Union Household Panel to study economic inequality in Spain. It reports data on the Spanish distributions of income, labor income, and capital income, and on related features of inequality, such as age, employment status, educational attainment, and marital status. It also reports data on the income mobility of Spanish households. We find that income, earnings, and, very especially, capital income are very unequally in Spain.