Journal of Income Distribution
1992 - 2018
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Volume 26, issue 3, 2018
- Inequality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 1-14

- Stephan Klasen
Volume 26, issue 2, 2018
- Indirect taxes and government inequality reduction: A cross-national analysis of the developed world pp. 1-26

- Vincent A. Mahler and David K. Jesuit
- Market and Disposable Top Income Shares adjusted by National Accounts Data pp. 1-22

- Thomas Goda and Santiago Sanchez
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Daniele Checci and Janet Gornick
- Informal Transfers in Comparisons of Income Distributions: Lessons from Rich and Middle-Income Countries pp. 1-20

- Yixia Cai and Martin Evans
- Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare? pp. 1-23

- Stefan Thewissen, Lane Kenworthy, Brian Nolan, Max Roser and Tim Smeeding
- Including Private Health Care Costs in Measuring Nations’ Redistributive Effort pp. 1-21

- Katherine Baird
Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
- Tackling Income Inequality: What Works and Why? pp. 1-48

- Jose Cuesta, Mario Negre, Ana Revenga and Maika Schmidt
- Wealth differences across borders and the effect of real estate price dynamics: Evidence from two household surveys pp. 1-35

- Thomas Mathä, Alessandro Porpiglia and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- To own or not to own? Household portfolios, demographics and institutions in a cross-national perspective pp. 1-43

- Eva Sierminska and Karina Doorley
- Does Clientelism Affect Income Inequality? Evidence from Panel Data pp. 1-24

- Ebney Ayaj Rana and Mustafa Kamal
- Inequality and Conflict pp. 1-25

- Joan Esteban
Volume 25, issue 1, 2017
- Comparing Cross-Survey Micro Imputation and Macro Projection Techniques: Poverty in Post Revolution Tunisia pp. 1-30

- Jose Cuesta and Gabriel Lara Ibarra
- Inequality and the super-rich pp. 1-14

- Daniel Waldenström
- Source of Inequality in Consumption Expenditure in India: A Regression Based Inequality Decomposition Analysis pp. 1-34

- Sabyasachi Tripathi
- Under the Rising Wave. How Disaggregated Revenue Sources Can Tell Another Story for Québec’s Top Income Share pp. 1-25

- Nicolas Zorn and Olivier Jacques
- The contribution of tax statistics for analysing regional income disparities in Italy pp. 1-27

- Paolo Di Caro
- Editorial to the Special Issue “The role of administrative data in empirical inequality research” pp. 1-3

- Eva Sierminska, Christos Koulovatianos and Carsten Schröder
- Income redistribution through taxation – how deductions undermine the effect of taxes pp. 1-35

- Oliver Hümbelin and Rudolf Farys
- The gender lifetime earnings gap—exploring gendered pay from the life course perspective pp. 1-53

- Christina Boll, Malte Jahn and Andreas Lagemann
Volume 24, issue 3-4, 2016
- Has Personal Earnings Inequality Become Polarized? The Czech Republic in a Comparative Perspective pp. 3-24

- Martina Mysíková
- Investigating Income Inequality Dynamics in the United States pp. 25-53

- T M Tonmoy Islam
- Market Access, Growth, and Poverty Reduction in a Kaldorian framework pp. 54-80

- Massoud Karshenas and Willem van der Gees
- Addressing Inequality of Opportunity: Some Lessons from the OECD and Latin America pp. 81-100

- Ulrich Lachler
- Some problems in Piketty: An internal critique pp. 101-118

- Alan Tapper
Volume 23, issue 3, 2014
- European-Wide Inequality in Times of the Financial Crisis pp. 7-34

- Timm Bönke and Carsten Schröder
- Technological Advance and the Labour Share of National Income in the European Union pp. 35-58

- Lino Briguglio and Melchior Vella
- Multifactorial Decomposition of Inequality: The Case of CAP pp. 59-83

- Arsen Palestini and Giuseppe Pignataro
- The Political Economy of Easy Credit Policies pp. 84-105

- Karim Azizi and Thibault Darcillon
- Bracket Creep Revisited - with and without r > g: Evidence from Germany pp. 106-158

- Junyi Zhu
Volume 22, issue 2, 2013
- Combining the dynamics of Poverty and Deprivation pp. 3-24

- Jesús Pérez-Mayo
- The State(s) of Inequality: Changes in Income Distribution in the US States and the District of Columbia, 1976-2008 pp. 25-59

- Charles L. Ballard, Paul L. Menchik and Lu Tan
- Evidence for Multiple Labor Market Segments: An Entropic Analysis of US Earned Income, 1996-2007 pp. 60-98

- Markus Schneider
- Wage Inequality on the Rise: The Role of Workers’ Characteristics pp. 99-123

- Guillermo Alves, Matias Brum and Mijail Yapor
- Part-Time Wage-Gap in Germany: Evidence across the Wage Distribution pp. 124-147

- Piret Tõnurist and Dimitris Pavlopoulos
- Power Laws and Skew Distributions: An Application to Performance Royalty Income pp. 148-159

- Ivan L. Pitt
Volume 22, issue 1, 2013
- A Model for Anocracy pp. 3-24

- Aleksandr Grigoryan
- Top Heavy: A Study on Wealth Distribution in Malaysia pp. 25-56

- Muhhamed Bin Abdul Khalid
- Top Income Shares and Mortality: Evidence from Advanced Countries pp. 57-69

- Petri Böckerman
- The Logarithmic Progressive Income Tax pp. 70-88

- Lawrence Briskin
- A Comparison of Modern Wage Decomposition Approaches pp. 89-114

- Andreas Behr
- Book Review: Widening Income Distribution in Post-Handover Hong Kong pp. 115-119

- Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- Book Review: Growing Income Inequalities: Economic Analyses pp. 120-121

- Charles Marrewijk
Volume 21, issue 3-4, 2012
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Inequality, Skills and Globalization pp. 3-6

- Nathalie Chusseau and Joel Hellier
- Globalisation and Inequality: Where do we stand? pp. 7-34

- Nathalie Chusseau and Joel Hellier
- Social Inequalities and International Trade: A Cross-Country Perspective pp. 35-62

- Andrzej Cieślik, Jan Michałek and Jerzy Mycielski
- Changes in Wage Inequality in Mexico: A Decomposition Analysis pp. 63-82

- Claudia Tello
- Working Poor Trajectories pp. 83-102

- Joel Hellier
- Accounting for Mexican Income Inequality During the 1990s pp. 103-125

- Rafael De Hoyos
- On the Cross-Country Relationship between Poverty, Income Distribution, and Development pp. 126-162

- Massoud Karshenas and Graham Pyatt
Volume 21, issue 2, 2012
- Rising Family Income Inequality: The Importance of Sorting pp. 3-14

- Deborah Reed and Maria Cancian
- Economic Growth with Heterogeneous Households,Gender Division of Labor, and Elastic Labor Supply pp. 15-37

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Welfare Rankings of The Distribution of Earnings in Italy pp. 38-76

- Paolo Liberati and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- The Sensitivity of Distributional Measures to the Income Reference Period pp. 77-115

- Carsten Schröder
- Detecting Effects on Net Worth Is NettlesomeWork:Fragility in a Randomized Experiment with Individual Development Accounts pp. 116-135

- Mark Schreiner and Michael Sherraden
Volume 21, issue 1, 2012
- Estimating Income Poverty and Inequality from the GallupWorld Poll: The case of Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 3-27

- Leonardo Gasparini and Pablo Gluzmann
- Assessing the Predictive Power of Vulnerability Measures:Evidence from Panel Data for Argentina and Chile pp. 28-64

- Marcelo Bergolo, Guillermo Cruces and Andrés Ham
- Assessing Redistribution in the Uruguayan Social Security System pp. 65-87

- Alvaro Forteza and Irene Mussio
- Bayesian estimation of Persistent Income Inequality using the Lognormal Stochastic Volatility Model pp. 88-101

- Haruhisa Nishino, Kazuhiko Kakamu and Takashi Oga
- The Contest for Olympic Success as a Public Good pp. 102-117

- Loek Groot
- Looking Beyond the Individualism & Homo Economicus of Neoclassical Economics, Edward J. O'Boyle pp. 118-121

- Charles Clark
- On Kolm's Theory of Microjustice: A Pluridisciplinary Forum of Exchange, Claude Gamel and Michel Lubrano pp. 122-126

- Mathijs Janssen
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