The Journal of Economic Inequality
2003 - 2019
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial 2016 pp. 357-362

- Stephen Jenkins
- Binary data, hierarchy of attributes, and multidimensional deprivation pp. 363-378

- Shatakshee Dhongde, Yi Li, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
- Fundamental accrued capital gains and the measurement of top incomes: an application to Chile pp. 379-394

- Ramon Lopez, Eugenio Figueroa and Pablo Gutiérrez C.
- Inequality of opportunity in adult health in Colombia pp. 395-416

- Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez
- The 1986 paper by Kanbur and Stiglitz on ‘Intergenerational Mobility and Dynastic Inequality’ pp. 417-418

- Gordon Anderson
- Dynastic inequality, mobility and equality of opportunity pp. 419-434

- Ravi Kanbur and Joseph Stiglitz
- Book review of Freedom, Responsibility and Economics of the Person pp. 435-437

- John Davis
Volume 14, issue 3, 2016
- On distributional change, pro-poor growth and convergence pp. 249-267

- Shatakshee Dhongde and Jacques Silber
- Income inequality, redistribution and the position of the decisive voter pp. 269-287

- Loek Groot and Daan Linde
- Long-run effects of democracy on income inequality in Latin America pp. 289-307

- Carlos Balcazar
- Does income inequality contribute to credit cycles? pp. 309-325

- Tuomas Malinen
- Explaining movements of the labor share in the Korean economy: factor substitution, markups and bargaining power pp. 327-352

- Bae-Geun Kim
- Book review of Multidimensional Poverty Measurement and Analysis pp. 353-356

- Iñaki Permanyer
Volume 14, issue 2, 2016
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Global Poverty Lines pp. 129-140

- Nora Lustig and Jacques Silber
- A global count of the extreme poor in 2012: data issues, methodology and initial results pp. 141-172

- Francisco Ferreira, Shaohua Chen, Andrew Dabalen, Yuri Dikhanov, Nada Hamadeh, Dean Jolliffe, Ambar Narayan, Espen Prydz, Ana Revenga, Prem Sangraula, Umar Serajuddin and Nobuo Yoshida
- Global poverty estimates based on 2011 purchasing power parity: where should the new poverty line be drawn? pp. 173-184

- Nanak Kakwani and Hyun H. Son
- Estimating international poverty lines from comparable national thresholds pp. 185-198

- Dean Jolliffe and Espen Prydz
- International income poverty measurement: which way now? pp. 199-225

- Stephan Klasen, Tatyana Krivobokova, Friederike Greb, Rahul Lahoti, Syamsul Pasaribu and Manuel Wiesenfarth
- Toward better global poverty measures pp. 227-248

- Martin Ravallion
Volume 14, issue 1, 2016
- Using occupational structure to measure employability with an application to the Brazilian labor market pp. 1-19

- Sergio Firpo, Sandro Carvalho and Renan Pieri
- Using occupational structure to measure employability with an application to the Brazilian labor market pp. 1-19

- Sergio Firpo, Sandro Carvalho and Renan Pieri
- A distribution-sensitive examination of the gender wage gap in Germany pp. 21-40

- Ekaterina Selezneva and Philippe Van Kerm
- A distribution-sensitive examination of the gender wage gap in Germany pp. 21-40

- Ekaterina Selezneva and Philippe Van Kerm
- Increasing health inequality in China: An empirical study with ordinal data pp. 41-61

- Hongliang Wang and Yiwen Yu
- Increasing health inequality in China: An empirical study with ordinal data pp. 41-61

- Hongliang Wang and Yiwen Yu
- Child labour and inequality pp. 63-79

- Simone D’Alessandro and Tamara Fioroni
- Child labour and inequality pp. 63-79

- Simone D’Alessandro and Tamara Fioroni
- Middlemen, fair traders, and poverty pp. 81-108

- Nancy Chau, Hideaki Goto and Ravi Kanbur
- Middlemen, fair traders, and poverty pp. 81-108

- Nancy Chau, Hideaki Goto and Ravi Kanbur
- Capital mobility and spatial inequalities in income and industrial location pp. 109-128

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
- Capital mobility and spatial inequalities in income and industrial location pp. 109-128

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
Volume 13, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial 2015 pp. 487-496

- Stephen Jenkins
- Appraising cross-national income inequality databases: An introduction pp. 497-526

- Francisco Ferreira, Nora Lustig and Daniel Teles
- The Luxembourg Income Study pp. 527-547

- Martin Ravallion
- Luxembourg Income Study – response pp. 549-556

- Janet Gornick, Markus Jantti, Teresa Munzi and Thierry Kruten
- Appraising income inequality databases in Latin America pp. 557-578

- François Bourguignon
- A review of the OECD Income Distribution Database pp. 579-602

- Leonardo Gasparini and Leopoldo Tornarolli
- PovcalNet, WDI and ‘All the Ginis’: a critical review pp. 603-628

- Timothy Smeeding and Jonathan Latner
- World income inequality databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID pp. 629-671

- Stephen Jenkins
- Problems with SWIID: the case of South Africa pp. 673-677

- Martin Wittenberg
- Response to Professor Stephen Jenkins’ comments on the World Income Inequality Database (WIID) pp. 679-682

- Nina Badgaiyan, Jukka Pirttilä and Finn Tarp
- On the assessment and use of cross-national income inequality datasets pp. 683-691

- Frederick Solt
Volume 13, issue 3, 2015
- Integrated sectors - diversified earnings: the (missing) impact of offshoring on wages and wage convergence in the EU27 pp. 325-350

- Aleksandra Parteka and Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
- The implications of selective attrition for estimates of intergenerational elasticity of family income pp. 351-372

- Robert Schoeni and Emily Wiemers
- The broadband digital divide and the benefits of mobile broadband for minorities pp. 373-400

- James Prieger
- Poverty trends in Turkey pp. 401-424

- Sırma Şeker and Stephen Jenkins
- Alternative weighting structures for multidimensional poverty assessment pp. 425-447

- Danilo Cavapozzi, Wei Han and Raffaele Miniaci
- When do relative prices matter for measuring income inequality? The case of food prices in Mozambique pp. 449-464

- Channing Arndt, Sam Jones and Vincenzo Salvucci
- On a new class of measures for health inequality based on ordinal data pp. 465-477

- Guangming Lv, Yang Wang and Yongsheng Xu
- Book Review of Beyond GDP: Measuring Welfare and Assessing Sustainability pp. 479-484

- Lars Osberg
- Erratum to: Polarization measurement for ordinal data pp. 485-485

- Martyna Kobus
Volume 13, issue 2, 2015
- Estimating poverty transitions using repeated cross-sections: a three-country validation exercise pp. 161-179

- Guillermo Cruces, Peter Lanjouw, Leonardo Lucchetti, Elizaveta Perova, Renos Vakis and Mariana Viollaz
- Measuring top incomes using tax record data: a cautionary tale from Australia pp. 181-205

- Richard Burkhauser, Markus Hahn and Roger Wilkins
- Inference tests for tax progressivity and income redistribution: the Suits approach pp. 207-223

- Jordi Arcarons and Samuel Calonge
- Inequality in the very long run: inferring inequality from data on social groups pp. 225-247

- Jørgen Modalsli
- Reassessing the trends in the relative supply of college-equivalent workers in the U.S.: a selection-correction approach pp. 249-273

- Zeynep Elitas, Hakan Ercan and Semih Tumen
- Polarization measurement for ordinal data pp. 275-297

- Martyna Kobus
- Measuring income inequality using survey data: the case of China pp. 299-307

- Yongwei Chen and Dahai Fu
- Ignorance, lotteries, and measures of economic inequality pp. 309-316

- Christopher Bennett and Ričardas Zitikis
- Book review of The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty pp. 317-320

- Gaston Yalonetzky
- Book Review of The Gini Methodology: A Primer on a Statistical Methodology pp. 321-324

- Ndéné Ka and Stéphane Mussard
Volume 13, issue 1, 2015
- Structural progression measures for dual income tax systems pp. 1-15

- Arnaldur Kristjánsson and Peter Lambert
- An interpretation of the Gini coefficient in a Stiglitz two-type optimal tax problem pp. 17-26

- Bo Rasmussen
- The fiscal disadvantage of young Italians: a new view on consolidation and fairness pp. 27-51

- Paolo Pertile, Veronica Polin, Pietro Rizza and Marzia Romanelli
- A detailed decomposition for nonlinear econometric models pp. 53-67

- Jörg Schwiebert
- Reference parameters in Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition: Pooled-sample versus intercept-shift approaches pp. 69-82

- Myoung-jae Lee
- Measuring the link between intergenerational occupational mobility and earnings: evidence from eight European countries pp. 83-102

- Michele Raitano and Francesco Vona
- Earnings mobility, inequality, and economic growth in Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela pp. 103-128

- Gary Fields, Robert Duval-Hernandez, Samuel Freije-Rodriguez and Maria Sanchez Puerta
- The changing and unchanged nature of inequality and seniority in Japan pp. 129-153

- Ken Yamada and Daiji Kawaguchi
- Book review of Capital in the Twenty-first Century pp. 155-160

- James Davies
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