Review of Income and Wealth
1951 - 2025
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Volume 65, month 12, 2019
- Measuring lnequality in the Middle East 1990–2016: The World’s Most Unequal Region? pp. 685-711

- Facundo Alvaredo, Lydia Assouad and Thomas Piketty
- A Polarization Index for Overlapping Groups pp. 712-735

- Chiara Gigliarano, Daniel Nowak and Karl Mosler
- Reference Income Effects in the Determination of Equivalence Scales Using Income Satisfaction Data pp. 736-770

- Melanie Borah, Carina Keldenich and Andreas Knabe
- An Axiomatic Foundation of the Multiplicative Human Development Index pp. 771-784

- Yoko Kawada, Yuta Nakamura and Shuhei Otani
- Pro‐Poorness Orderings pp. 785-803

- Satya Chakravarty, Nachiketa Chattopadhyay and Conchita D’Ambrosio
- The Performance Of A Consumption Augmented Asset Index In Ranking Households And Identifying The Poor pp. 804-833

- Diana K. L. Ngo and Luc Christiaensen
- The Joint Distribution of Net Worth and Pension Wealth in Germany pp. 834-871

- Timm Bönke, Markus Grabka, Carsten Schröder, Edward N. Wolff and Lennard Zyska
- Income Distribution and Aggregate Saving: A Non‐Monotonic Relationship pp. 872-907

- Peter Bofinger and Philipp Scheuermeyer
- Uncertain Pension Income and Household Saving pp. 908-929

- Peter van Santen
- Sticky Consumption and Wealth Effects in Switzerland pp. 930-952

- Alain Galli
Volume 65, month 11, 2019
- Challenges in Measuring Poverty and Understanding its Dynamics: A South Asian Perspective pp. S2-S32

- Martin Rama
- Indian Income Inequality, 1922‐2015: From British Raj to Billionaire Raj? pp. S33-S62

- Lucas Chancel and Thomas Piketty
- Household Food Insecurity and Maternal and Child Nutritional Status: Evidence from Maharashtra pp. S63-S101

- Chandana Maitra, Vani Sethi, Sayeed Unisa and Sriram Shankar
- Informal Employment and the Structure of Wages in India: A Review of Trends pp. S102-S122

- Rosa Abraham
- Inequality and Trade Policy: The Pro‐Poor Bias of Contemporary Trade Restrictions pp. S123-S152

- Beyza Ural Marchand
- The Role of Age and Gender in Educational Expansion: The South Asian Experience in the Global Context pp. S153-S181

- Petra Sauer
- Land Distribution, Income Generation and Inequality in India's Agricultural Sector pp. S182-S203

- Sanjoy Chakravorty, S Chandrasekhar and Karthikeya Naraparaju
- Eliciting, Applying And Exploring Multidimensional Welfare Weights: Evidence From The Field pp. S204-S227

- Lucio Esposito and Enrica Chiappero‐Martinetti
- Equality of Opportunity in Four Measures of Well‐Being pp. S228-S255

- Daniel Gerszon Mahler and Xavi Ramos
- Income or Consumption: Which Better Predicts Subjective Well‐Being? pp. S256-S280

- Thomas Carver and Arthur Grimes
- Well‐Being, Deprivation, and the Great Recession in the U.S.: A Study in A Multidimensional Framework pp. S281-S306

- Shatakshee Dhongde, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
Volume 65, month 09, 2019
- GDP Per Capita Versus Median Household Income: What Gives Rise to the Divergence Over Time and how does this Vary Across OECD Countries? pp. 465-494

- Brian Nolan, Max Roser and Stefan Thewissen
- Housing and Health pp. 495-513

- Stefan Angel and Benjamin Bittschi
- Minimum Wages and the Gender GAP in Pay: New Evidence from the United Kingdom and Ireland pp. 514-539

- Olivier Bargain, Karina Doorley and Philippe Van Kerm
- Why has Income Inequality in Germany Increased From 2002 to 2011? A Behavioral Microsimulation Decomposition pp. 540-560

- Robin Jessen
- Commercial Buildings Capital Consumption and the United States National Accounts pp. 561-591

- Sheharyar Bokhari and David Geltner
- Sources of Productivity Growth Dynamics: Is Japan Suffering From Baumol's Growth Disease? pp. 592-616

- Hiroshi Nishi
- The inoperability extended multisectoral model and the Role of Income Distribution: A U.K. Case Study pp. 617-631

- Andrea El Meligi, Maurizio Ciaschini, Yousaf Ali Khan, Rosita Pretaroli, Francesca Severini and Claudio Socci
- Private Wealth in a Developing Country:Evidence from South Africa pp. 632-656

- Anna Orthofer, Stan Du Plessis and Monique Reid
- Lexical Measures of Social Inequality: From Pigou‐Dalton to Hammond pp. 657-674

- Kui Ou‐Yang
- A Note on α‐Gini Measures pp. 675-682

- Stéphane Mussard and Pauline Mornet
Volume 65, month 06, 2019
- Neighbors' Income, Public Goods, and Well‐Being pp. 217-238

- Abel Brodeur and Sarah Flèche
- The Impact of Inequality and Redistribution on Growth pp. 239-263

- Makram El‐Shagi and Liang Shao
- An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Perceived Inequality pp. 264-292

- Sebastiano Bavetta, Paolo Li Donni and Maria Marino
- Adverse Welfare Shocks and Pro‐Environmental Behavior: Evidence from the Global Economic Crisis pp. 293-311

- Artjoms Ivlevs
- The Great Recession, Austerity and Inequality: Lessons from Ireland pp. 312-336

- M. Savage, Tim Callan, Brian Nolan and B. Colgan
- Life Satisfaction, Income Comparisons and Individual Traits pp. 337-357

- Santi Budría and Ada Ferrer‐I‐Carbonell
- Minimum Wage: Does it Improve Welfare in Thailand? pp. 358-382

- Ximena Del Carpio, Julian Messina and Anna Sanz‐ de‐Galdeano
- Dynastic Inequality Compared: Multigenerational Mobility in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany pp. 383-414

- Guido Neidhöfer and Maximilian Stockhausen
- Cultural Norms and Son Preference in Intrahousehold Food Distribution: A Case Study of Two Asian Rural Economies pp. 415-461

- Aminur Rahman
Volume 65, month 03, 2019
- Income Level and Income Inequality in the Euro‐Mediterranean Region, C. 14–700 pp. 1-20

- Branko Milanovic
- Intergenerational Wealth Mobility in France, 19th and 20th Century pp. 21-47

- Jérôme Bourdieu, Lionel Kesztenbaum, Gilles Postel‐Vinay and Akiko Suwa‐Eisenmann
- Differentiating Between Dimensionality and Duration in Multidimensional Measures of Poverty: Methodology with an Application to China pp. 48-74

- Aaron Nicholas, Ranjan Ray and Kompal Sinha
- Unfolding the Turbulent Century: A Reconstruction of China's Historical National Accounts, 1840–1912 pp. 75-98

- Ye Ma and Herman de Jong
- The Roles of Job and Worker Restructuring in Aggregate Wage Growth Dynamics pp. 99-118

- Antti Kauhanen and Mika Maliranta
- Fuzzy Chronic Poverty: A Proposed Response to Measurement Error for Intertemporal Poverty Measurement pp. 119-143

- Catherine Porter and Gaston Yalonetzky
- Same Question But Different Answer: Experimental Evidence on Questionnaire Design's Impact on Poverty Measured by Proxies pp. 144-165

- Talip Kilic and Thomas Sohnesen
- Relative Deprivation and School Enrolment. Evidence from Mexico pp. 166-186

- Lucio Esposito and Adrián Villaseñor
- Poverty is a Public Bad: Panel Evidence From Subjective Well‐Being Data pp. 187-200

- Heinz Welsch and Philipp Biermann
- A Working Plan For A Minimum Utopia pp. 201-212

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
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