Review of Income and Wealth
1951 - 2025
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Volume 61, month 12, 2015
- U.S. Pensions in the 2000s: The Lost Decade? pp. 599-629

- Edward N. Wolff
- Inequality of Income and Consumption in the U.S.: Measuring the Trends in Inequality from 1984 to 2011 for the Same Individuals pp. 630-650

- Jonathan Fisher, David S. Johnson and Timothy M. Smeeding
- Youth Poverty, Employment, and Leaving the Parental Home in Europe pp. 651-676

- Sara Ayllón
- Wage Assimilation of Foreigners: Which Factors Close the Gap? Evidence From Germany pp. 677-701

- Florian Lehmer and Johannes Ludsteck
- Deprivation and the Dimensionality of Welfare: A Variable-Selection Cluster-Analysis Approach pp. 702-722

- German Caruso, Walter Sosa-Escudero and Marcela Svarc
- The Hunger of Old Women in Rural Tanzania: Can Subjective Data Improve Poverty Measurement? pp. 723-738

- Lars Osberg
- Do the Rich Save More? Evidence from Canada pp. 739-758

- Sule Alan, Kadir Atalay and Thomas Crossley
- Relative Income and Indebtedness: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 759-772

- Michael D. Carr and Arjun Jayadev
- Economic Growth in Canada and the United States: Supply-Push or Demand-Pull? pp. 773-798

- Jianmin Tang and Weimin Wang
- Decomposing Poverty Change: Deciphering Change in Total Population and Beyond pp. 799-811

- Srijit Mishra
- Intergenerational Earnings and Income Mobility in Spain pp. 812-828

- María Cervini-Plá
- Review of Income and Wealth Report of the Editors pp. 829-834

- Conchita D'Ambrosio and D.S. Prasada Rao
Volume 61, month 09, 2015
- The “Make-up” of a Regression Coefficient: Gender Gaps in the European Labor Market pp. 401-421

- Maria Grazia Pittau, Shlomo Yitzhaki and Roberto Zelli
- A Class of Social Welfare Functions That Depend on Mean Income and Income Polarization pp. 422-439

- Juan Rodríguez
- The Distributional Incidence of Growth: A Social Welfare Approach pp. 440-464

- Flaviana Palmisano and Vito Peragine
- A New Approach to Unidimensional Poverty Analysis: Application to the Tunisian Case pp. 465-476

- Asma Zedini and Besma Belhadj
- Poverty Dynamics in Turkey pp. 477-493

- Sırma Demir Şeker and Meltem Dayioglu
- Disability Costs and Equivalence Scales in the Older Population in Great Britain pp. 494-514

- Marcello Morciano, Ruth Hancock and Stephen Pudney
- Improving International Comparisons of Prices at Basic Heading Level: An Application to the Asia-Pacific Region pp. 515-539

- Robert Hill and Iqbal Syed
- Gender Patterns and Value of Unpaid Care Work: Findings From China's First Large-Scale Time Use Survey pp. 540-560

- Xiao-yuan Dong and Xinli An
- A Proposal to Compare Consistently the Inequality Among the Poor pp. 561-572

- Oihana Aristondo, Francisco Goerlich Gisbert and Casilda Lasso de la Vega
- The Emerging New Concept of Services in the System of National Accounts and the Balance of Payments pp. 573-586

- Damien Broussolle
- Understanding Inequality–Comparatively pp. 587-595

- Peter Saunders
Volume 61, month 06, 2015
- Beyond Income and Wealth pp. 199-219

- Marc Fleurbaey
- World Human Development: 1870–2007 pp. 220-247

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- The World Distribution of Income And Its Inequality, 1970–2009 pp. 248-273

- Paolo Liberati
- Social Exclusion and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation in European Economies pp. 274-301

- Roberto Dell'Anno and Adalgiso Amendola
- Estimating Purchasing Power Parities from Household Expenditure Data Using Complete Demand Systems with Application to Living Standards Comparison: India and Vietnam pp. 302-328

- Amita Majumder, Ranjan Ray and Kompal Sinha
- Poverty Lines as Context Deflators: A Method to Account for Regional Diversity with Application to the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 329-352

- Wim Marivoet and Tom De Herdt
- Has Switzerland Really Been Marked by Low Productivity Growth? Hours Worked and Labor Productivity in Switzerland in a Long-run Perspective pp. 353-372

- Michael Siegenthaler
- A Short-Cut Method of Estimating Capital Stocks: When Can It be Used and How Well Does It Work? pp. 373-393

- Derek Blades
- Macroeconomic Policies, Paradigms, and Constraints on Equality and Growth pp. 394-398

- Tabitha Knight
Volume 61, month 03, 2015
- Introduction to the Symposium on “New Measures of Well-Being: Perspectives from Statistical Offices” pp. 1-3

- Peter Ven
- The OECD Better Life Initiative: How's Life? and the Measurement of Well-Being pp. 4-17

- Martine Durand
- Recent and Future Developments Related to “Gdp and Beyond” pp. 18-24

- Walter J. Radermacher
- Measurement of Quality of Life and Well-Being in France: The Drivers of Subjective Well-Being pp. 25-33

- Jean-Luc Tavernier, Philippe Cuneo and Claire Plateau
- Measuring National Well-Being: A UK Perspective pp. 34-42

- Glenn Everett
- On Measuring Inequity in Taxation Among Groups of Income Units pp. 43-58

- Maria Monti, Simone Pellegrino and Achille Vernizzi
- Decomposing Vulnerability to Poverty pp. 59-74

- Martina Celidoni
- Wealth Effects, Local Area Attributes, and Economic Prospects: On the Relationship between House Prices and Mental Wellbeing pp. 75-92

- Anita Ratcliffe
- Impact of Human Capital Endowments on Inequality of Outcomes in Cameroon pp. 93-118

- Francis Menjo Baye and Boniface Ngah Epo
- Retirement Expectations and Satisfaction with Retirement Provisions pp. 119-139

- Jochem Bresser and Arthur Soest
- Who is Deprived? Who Feels Deprived? Labor Deprivation, Youth, and Gender in Morocco pp. 140-163

- Umar Serajuddin and Paolo Verme
- Skill Composition, Fertility, and Economic Growth pp. 164-178

- Creina Day
- Income Shares Revisited pp. 179-188

- Alexei Izyumov and John Vahaly
- Derek Blades (1937–2014): In Memoriam pp. 189-192

- David Roberts
Volume 60, month 12, 2014
- Measuring the Level and Inequality of Wealth: An Application to China pp. 613-635

- Patrick Ward
- Is perceived financial inadequacy persistent? pp. 636-654

- Orcun Kaya
- Deprivation and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 655-682

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta and Santiago Budria Rodriguez
- Accounting for United States Household Income Inequality Trends: The Changing Importance of Household Structure and Male and Female Labor Earnings Inequality pp. 683-701

- Jeff Larrimore
- How Does Fiscal Consolidation Impact on Income Inequality? pp. 702-726

- Luca Agnello and Ricardo Sousa
- The Relative Price of Services pp. 727-746

- Robert Inklaar and Marcel Timmer
- Measuring the Underground Economy with the Currency Demand Approach: A Reinterpretation of the Methodology, With an Application to Italy pp. 747-772

- Guerino Ardizzi, Carmelo Petraglia, Massimiliano Piacenza and Gilberto Turati
- Disentangling the Poverty Effects of Sectoral Output, Prices, and Policies in India pp. 773-801

- Sushanta Mallick
- Country Differences in Material Deprivation in Europe pp. 802-820

- Elena Barcena-Martin, B. Lacomba, Ana Moro-Egido and Salvador Pérez-Moreno
- Modeling of Income and Indicators of Poverty and Social Exclusion Using the Generalized Beta Distribution of the Second Kind pp. 821-842

- Monique Graf and Desislava Nedyalkova
- The Generalized Unit Value Index Family pp. 843-861

- Ludwig Auer
- Inequality in Vietnamese Urban–Rural Living Standards, 1993–2006 pp. 862-886

- Huong Thu Le and Alison Booth
- Environmental–Economic Accounting: Progress and Digression in the SEEA Revisions pp. 887-904

- Peter Bartelmus
- Parametric Lorenz Curves and the Modality of the Income Density Function pp. 905-929

- Melanie Krause
- An Anatomy Of Racial and Ethnic Trends in Male Earnings in the U.S pp. 930-947

- Barry Hirsch and John Winters
- Using Personal Car Register for Measuring Economic Inequality in Countries with a Large Share of Shadow Economy: Evidence for Latvia pp. 948-966

- Boriss Siliverstovs, Konstantin Kholodilin and Vyacheslav Dombrovsky
- On the Role of Aid in The Great Escape pp. 967-984

- Martin Ravallion
- Does Equal Opportunity Bring Men and Women Closer to Wealth Equality? pp. 985-990

- Eva Sierminska
Volume 60, month 11, 2014
- The 32nd IARIW General Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, 2012: Editors’ Introduction pp. S277-S280

- Marshall Reinsdorf and Robert Hill
- Global Inequality; Levels and Trends, 1993–2005: How Sensitive are These to the Choice of PPPs and Real Income Measures? pp. S281-S304

- David Warner, D.S. Prasada Rao, William Griffiths and Duangkamon Chotikapanich
- Changes in the Patterns of Poverty Duration in Germany, 1992–2009 pp. S305-S331

- Iryna Kyzyma
- On Bi-Polarization and The Middle Class in Latin America: A Look At the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century pp. S332-S352

- Joseph Deutsch, Jacques Silber and Gaston Yalonetzky
- (In)equality in Education and Economic Development pp. S353-S379

- Petra Sauer and Martin Zagler
- The Dutch Growth Accounts: Measuring Productivity with Non-Zero Profits pp. S380-S397

- Mark Haan, Erik Veldhuizen, Murat Tanriseven and Myriam Rooijen-Horsten
- Is Mining Fuelling Long-Run Growth in Russia? Industry Productivity Growth Trends Since 1995 pp. S398-S422

- Marcel Timmer and Ilya Voskoboynikov
- Hedonic Imputed Property Price Indexes: The Effects of Econometric Modeling Choices pp. S423-S448

- Alicia Rambaldi and Cameron S. Fletcher
- Prices and Supply Disruptions during Natural Disasters pp. S449-S471

- Alberto Cavallo, Eduardo Cavallo and Roberto Rigobon
Volume 60, month 09, 2014
- Intergenerational Mobility in the United States and Great Britain: A Comparative Study of Parent–Child Pathways pp. 425-449

- Joanne Blanden, Robert Haveman, Timothy Smeeding and Kathryn Wilson
- Time And Income Poverty: An Interdependent Multidimensional Poverty Approach With German Time Use Diary Data pp. 450-479

- Joachim Merz and Tim Rathjen
- Pensions for Singles and Couples pp. 480-498

- Bruce Bradbury
- Productivity in a Distorted Market: The Case of Brazil's Retail Sector pp. 499-524

- Gaaitzen de Vries
- Broke, Ill, and Obese: Is There an Effect of Household Debt on Health? pp. 525-541

- Matthias Keese and Hendrik Schmitz
- Speed and Sequencing of Transition Reforms and Income Inequality: A Panel Data Analysis pp. 542-570

- David Aristei and Cristiano Perugini
- Self-Assessed Social Position and Poverty pp. 571-595

- Hikaru Hasegawa and Kazuhiro Ueda
- The Impact of a Marginal Subsidy on Gini Indices pp. 596-603

- Alejandro Corvalan
- The Impact of a Marginal Subsidy on Gini Indices: Comment pp. 604-605

- Peter J. Lambert
Volume 60, month 06, 2014
- Post-Laspeyres: The Case for a New Formula for Compiling Consumer Price Indexes pp. 225-244

- Paul Armknecht and Mick Silver
- Foreign Direct Investment and the External Wealth of Nations: How Important Is Valuation? pp. 245-260

- Jannick Damgaard and Thomas Elkjaer
- Non-Linear Pricing and Price Indexes: Evidence and Implications from Scanner Data pp. 261-278

- Kevin Fox and Daniel Melser
- The Changing Shape of Global Inequality 1820–2000; Exploring a New Dataset pp. 279-297

- Jan Luiten Zanden, Joerg Baten, Péter Földvári and Bas Leeuwen
- Health Policy and Equity of Health Care Financing in Australia: 1973–2010 pp. 298-322

- Mohammad Hajizadeh, Luke Connelly and James Robert Gerard Butler
- A Micro-Econometric Analysis of the Antipoverty Effect of Social Cash Transfers in Italy pp. 323-348

- Enrico Fabrizi, Maria Ferrante and Silvia Pacei
- Interpolating the Lorenz Curve: Methods to Preserve Shape and Remain Consistent with the Concentration Curves for Components pp. 349-384

- Masato Okamoto
- The GDP Value of Twentieth-Century Health Improvements in Developed Economies: Initial Estimates for England pp. 385-399

- Kerry Hickson
- The Big Picture on Inequality Trends? pp. 400-403

- Lars Osberg
- Assessing the Welfare Impact of Tax Reform: A Case Study of the 2001 U.S. Tax Cut pp. 404-404

- Julie Hotchkiss, Robert Moore and Fernando Rios-Avila
Volume 60, month 05, 2014
- Economic Insecurity: Editors' Introduction pp. S1-S4

- Romina Boarini and Lars Osberg
- The Economic Security Index: A New Measure for Research and Policy Analysis pp. S5-S32

- Jacob S. Hacker, Gregory A. Huber, Austin Nichols, Philipp Rehm, Mark Schlesinger, Robert Valletta and Stuart Craig
- The Distribution of Economic Insecurity: Italy and the U.S. over the Great Recession pp. S33-S52

- Conchita D'Ambrosio and Nicholas Rohde
- Measuring Economic Insecurity in Rich and Poor Nations pp. S53-S76

- Lars Osberg and Andrew Sharpe
- Measuring (In)Security in the Event of Unemployment: Are We Forgetting Someone? pp. S77-S97

- Gabriella Berloffa and Francesca Modena
- Income Risk in 30 Countries pp. S98-S116

- Austin Nichols and Philipp Rehm
- Economic Insecurity in Transition: A Primary Commodities Perspective pp. S117-S140

- Artjoms Ivlevs
- Adverse Shocks and Economic Insecurity: Evidence from Chile and Mexico pp. S141-S158

- Javier Espinosa, Jorge Friedman and Carlos Yevenes
- Distributional Characteristics of Income Insecurity in the U.S., Germany, and Britain pp. S159-S176

- Nicholas Rohde, Kam Ki Tang and D.S. Prasada Rao
- Welfare Compensation for Unemployment in the Great Recession pp. S177-S204

- Mariña Fernández Salgado, Francesco Figari, Holly Sutherland and Alberto Tumino
- Shaping Earnings Insecurity: Labor Market Policy and Institutional Factors pp. S205-S232

- Denisa Sologon and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Economic Insecurity and Fertility Intentions: The Case of Italy pp. S233-S255

- Francesca Modena, Concetta Rondinelli and Fabio Sabatini
- Announcements pp. S256-S273

- Romina Boarini and Lars Osberg
Volume 60, month 03, 2014
- Poverty, Development, and Behavioral Economics pp. 1-6

- Markus Jantti, Ravi Kanbur and Jukka Pirttilä
- Behavioral Design: A New Approach to Development Policy pp. 7-35

- Saugato Datta and Sendhil Mullainathan
- Savings by and for the Poor: A Research Review and Agenda pp. 36-78

- Dean Karlan, Aishwarya Lakshmi Ratan and Jonathan Zinman
- Social Capital, Network Effects, and Savings in Rural Vietnam pp. 79-99

- Carol Newman, Finn Tarp and Katleen Van den Broeck
- Do Non-Enforceable Contracts Matter? Evidence from an International Lab Experiment pp. 100-113

- Alexander Cappelen, Rune Hagen, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- Aid Distribution and Cooperation in Unequal Communities pp. 114-132

- Ben D'Exelle and Marrit Berg
- Income Inequality, Redistribution, and Poverty: Contrasting Rational Choice and Behavioral Perspectives pp. 133-154

- Malte Luebker
- Poverty, Vulnerability, and Reference-Dependent Utility pp. 155-181

- Isabel Günther and Johannes K. Maier
- Poverty and Welfare Measurement on the Basis of Prospect Theory pp. 182-205

- Markus Jantti, Ravi Kanbur, Milla Nyyssölä and Jukka Pirttilä
- Announcements pp. 206-223

- Markus Jantti, Ravi Kanbur and Jukka Pirttilä
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