The Journal of Economic Inequality
2003 - 2019
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2010
- Relative labour deprivation and urban migration in Turkey pp. 391-408

- Paolo Verme
- Does income mobility equalize longer-term incomes? New measures of an old concept pp. 409-427

- Gary Fields
- Inequality of opportunity in Italy pp. 429-450

- Daniele Checchi and Vito Peragine
- Statistical inference for vector measures of inequality and poverty pp. 451-462

- Brennan Thompson
- An alternative test of Kuznets’ hypothesis pp. 463-473

- Luis Angeles
- Measuring inequality of opportunity through between-group inequality components pp. 475-490

- Antonio Abatemarco
- The Foster–Greer–Thorbecke (FGT) poverty measures: 25 years later pp. 491-524

- James Foster, Joel Greer and Erik Thorbecke
- Modeling income distributions and Lorenz curves pp. 525-526

- Daniel Slottje
- Book review of “Poverty Dynamics—Interdisciplinary Perspectives” pp. 527-530

- Michael Grimm
Volume 8, issue 3, 2010
- Editorial pp. 275-275

- Jean-Yves Duclos
- Income distribution, economic growth and European integration pp. 277-292

- Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- Inequality and growth in advanced economies: an empirical investigation pp. 293-321

- Amparo Castello-Climent
- EMU and the dynamics of regional per capita income inequality in Europe pp. 323-344

- Florence Bouvet
- Inequality, integration, and policy: issues and evidence from EMU pp. 345-365

- Giuseppe Bertola
- Income distribution determinants and public spending efficiency pp. 367-389

- Antonio Afonso, Ludger Schuknecht and Vito Tanzi
Volume 8, issue 2, 2010
- Change in intergenerational economic mobility in Norway: conventional versus joint classifications of economic origin pp. 133-151

- Marianne Hansen
- Is the relationship between inequality and growth affected by physical and human capital accumulation? pp. 153-172

- Dustin Chambers and Alan Krause
- Is India better off today than 15 years ago? A robust multidimensional answer pp. 173-195

- Nicolas Gravel and Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
- Remittances and inequality: a dynamic migration model pp. 197-220

- I-Ling Shen, Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport
- The impact of macroeconomic conditions on income inequality pp. 221-240

- Markus Jantti and Stephen Jenkins
- James Foster and Michael Wolfson’s 1992 paper “Polarization and the decline of the middle class” pp. 241-245

- Peter Lambert
- Polarization and the decline of the middle class: Canada and the U.S pp. 247-273

- James Foster and Michael Wolfson
Volume 8, issue 1, 2010
- Analysing the effects of tax-benefit reforms on income distribution: a decomposition approach pp. 1-21

- Olivier Bargain and Tim Callan
- Juvenile imprisonment and human capital investment pp. 23-33

- Leonid Azarnert
- Shapley-value decompositions of changes in wage distributions: a note pp. 35-45

- Francesco Devicienti
- Inequality comparisons when the populations differ in size pp. 47-70

- Ronny Aboudi, Dominique Thon and Stein Wallace
- A general class of inequality elasticities of poverty pp. 71-100

- Florent Bresson
- What determines wage differentials across the EU? pp. 101-120

- Andreas Behr and Ulrich Pötter
- Miodrag Tomić’s 1949 article on inequalities pp. 121-122

- Peter Lambert and Ivica Urban
- Gauss’ theorem concerning the center of gravity and its application pp. 123-132

- Miodrag Tomić
Volume 7, issue 4, 2009
- A dwindling middle class? Italian evidence in the 2000s pp. 333-350

- Riccardo Massari, Maria Grazia Pittau and Roberto Zelli
- Weights on the rise: where and for whom? pp. 351-370

- David Sahn
- Measuring opportunity inequality with monetary transfers pp. 371-385

- Laurence Kranich
- Between- and within-group wage inequalities, and the advent of new technology pp. 387-394

- Atsushi Miyake, Kazunobu Muro, Tamotsu Nakamura and Masaya Yasuoka
- Measuring the impact of price changes on poverty pp. 395-410

- Hyun Son and Nanak Kakwani
- Inequality of opportunity in the land of opportunities, 1968–2001 pp. 411-433

- Nicolas Pistolesi
- Constructing indices of multivariate polarization pp. 435-460

- Chiara Gigliarano and Karl Mosler
Volume 7, issue 3, 2009
- The sensitivity of income polarization pp. 207-223

- M. Azhar Hussain
- How important is rank to individual perception of economic standing? A within-community analysis pp. 225-248

- Nattavudh Powdthavee
- Third-degree stochastic dominance and inequality measurement pp. 249-268

- Michel Le Breton and Eugenio Peluso
- Mini-symposium: The 1990, 1992 and 1993 papers on distributionally sensitive measures of unemployment by Manimay Sengupta and Anthony Shorrocks pp. 269-271

- Peter Lambert
- Unemployment duration and the measurement of unemployment pp. 273-294

- Manimay Sengupta
- Spell incidence, spell duration and the measurement of unemployment pp. 295-310

- Anthony Shorrocks
- On the measurement of unemployment pp. 311-327

- Anthony Shorrocks
- Book review of “The EU and social inclusion. Facing the challenges” pp. 329-331

- Conchita D’Ambrosio
Volume 7, issue 2, 2009
- Household wealth and the measurement of economic well-being in the United States pp. 83-115

- Edward Wolff and Ajit Zacharias
- A model based approach for predicting annual poverty rates without expenditure data pp. 117-135

- Astrid Mathiassen
- The “melting pot”: A success story? pp. 137-151

- Shlomo Yitzhaki and Edna Schechtman
- Decomposition of gini and multivariate gini indices pp. 153-177

- Masato Okamoto
- Inequality in the relative differential sense with continuous distributions pp. 179-187

- Zhengli Gu and Paul Madden
- Inequality, unemployment and growth: New measures for old controversies pp. 189-206

- James Galbraith
Volume 7, issue 1, 2009
- Foreword pp. 1-1

- Jean-Yves Duclos
- Introduction to a special issue on “inequality, politics and power” pp. 3-4

- Francisco Ferreira and Branko Milanovic
- Poverty, inequality, and populist politics in Iran pp. 5-28

- Djavad Salehi-Isfahani
- Informatization, voter turnout and income inequality pp. 29-54

- Ryo Arawatari
- Inequality and education decisions in developing countries pp. 55-81

- Catalina Gutierrez and Ryuichi Tanaka
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