The Journal of Economic Inequality
2003 - 2019
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2008
- Robust human development rankings pp. 287-321

- Laurens Cherchye, Erwin Ooghe and Tom Puyenbroeck
- Biases of the ordinary least squares and instrumental variables estimators of the intergenerational earnings elasticity: Revisited in the light of panel data pp. 323-350

- Ramses Abul Naga
- Inequality, happiness and relative concerns: What actually is their relationship? pp. 351-372

- Ed Hopkins
- The China health and nutrition survey: an important database for poverty and inequality research pp. 373-376

- Haiyong Liu
Volume 6, issue 3, 2008
- Reinterpreting between-group inequality pp. 231-245

- Chris Elbers, Peter Lanjouw, Johan Mistiaen and Berk Özler
- Discrete choice models of labour supply, behavioural microsimulation and the Spanish tax reforms pp. 247-273

- Jose Labeaga, Xisco Oliver and Amedeo Spadaro
- Tony Atkinson's 1973 manuscript “More on the measurement of inequality” pp. 275-276

- Peter Lambert
- More on the measurement of inequality pp. 277-283

- Anthony Atkinson
Volume 6, issue 2, 2008
- Beyond Oaxaca–Blinder: Accounting for differences in household income distributions pp. 117-148

- François Bourguignon, Francisco Ferreira and Phillippe Leite
- Poverty, income distribution and CGE micro-simulation modeling: Does the functional form of distribution matter? pp. 149-184

- Dorothee Boccanfuso, Bernard Decaluwe and Luc Savard
- How feminine is corporate America? A recent overview pp. 185-209

- Gabrielle Wanzenried
- The ‘Extended’ Atkinson family: The class of multiplicatively decomposable inequality measures, and some new graphical procedures for analysts pp. 211-225

- Casilda Lasso de la Vega and Ana Urrutia
Volume 6, issue 1, 2008
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- Jean-Yves Duclos
- Ranking inequality: Applications of multivariate subset selection pp. 5-32

- William Horrace, Joseph Marchand and Timothy Smeeding
- Inference for the measurement of poverty in the presence of a stochastic weighting variable pp. 33-55

- Bram Thuysbaert
- Can a minimum wage increase have an adverse impact on inequality? Evidence from two Latin American economies pp. 57-71

- Diego Angel-Urdinola
- The empirical assessment of multidimensional welfare, inequality and poverty: Sample weighted multivariate generalizations of the Kolmogorov–Smirnov two sample tests for stochastic dominance pp. 73-87

- Gordon Anderson
- Poverty, undernutrition, and child mortality: Some inter-regional puzzles and their implicationsfor research and policy pp. 89-115

- Stephan Klasen
Volume 5, issue 3, 2007
- Foreword pp. 257-257

- Jacques Silber
- Guest Editors’ Introduction pp. 259-262

- Gianni Betti and Achille Lemmi
- Ethical inequality measures and the redistribution of income when needs differ pp. 263-278

- Udo Ebert
- An extended Gini approach to inequality measurement pp. 279-303

- Patrick Moyes
- Gini’s nuclear family pp. 305-322

- Rolf Aaberge
- Inequality and deprivation within and between groups: An illustration of European union countries pp. 323-337

- Elena Barcena-Martin, Luis Imedio-Olmedo and Guillermina Martín-Reyes
- A deprivation-based axiomatic characterization of the absolute Bonferroni index of inequality pp. 339-351

- Satya Chakravarty
- The impact of taxes and transfer payments on the distribution of income: A parametric comparison pp. 353-369

- Samuel Dastrup, Rachel Hartshorn and James McDonald
- Bivariate income distributions with lognormal conditionals pp. 371-383

- José Sarabia, Enrique Castillo, Marta Pascual and María Sarabia
Volume 5, issue 2, 2007
- Minimum wages and poverty with income-sharing pp. 135-147

- Gary Fields and Ravi Kanbur
- The comparative statics of differential rents in two-sided matching markets pp. 149-158

- Wing Suen
- The effects of measurement error and omitted variables when using transition matrices to measure intergenerational mobility pp. 159-178

- Donal O’Neill, Olive Sweetman and Dirk Van de gaer
- Removing the anonymity axiom in assessing pro-poor growth pp. 179-197

- Michael Grimm
- A Shapley-based decomposition of the R-Square of a linear regression pp. 199-212

- Osnat Israeli
- Editorial: Serge Kolm’s “The Optimal Production of Social Justice” pp. 213-234

- Peter Lambert
- Equity, efficiency and inequality traps: A research agenda pp. 235-256

- François Bourguignon, Francisco Ferreira and Michael Walton
Volume 5, issue 1, 2007
- An Extension of a Measure of Polarization, with an application to the income distribution of five OECD countries pp. 1-19

- Joan Esteban, Carlos Gradín and Debraj Ray
- Robust stochastic dominance: A semi-parametric approach pp. 21-37

- Frank Cowell and Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser
- Who is on the rise in Austria: Wage mobility and mobility risk pp. 39-51

- Thomas Raferzeder and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Does persistence of social exclusion exist in Spain? pp. 53-72

- Ambra Poggi
- Poverty in Kathmandu: What do subjective and objective economic welfare concepts suggest? pp. 73-95

- Udaya Wagle
- Tracing out the effects of demographic changes on the income distribution pp. 97-114

- Mariana Marchionni and Leonardo Gasparini
- Region-specific versus country-specific poverty lines in analysis of poverty pp. 115-122

- Magne Mogstad, Audun Langørgen and Rolf Aaberge
- On the links between globalization and poverty pp. 123-134

- Ann Harrison and Margaret McMillan
Volume 4, issue 3, 2006
- The effect on inequality of changing one or two incomes pp. 253-277

- Peter Lambert and Giuseppe Lanza
- A simultaneous equation model of economic development and income inequality pp. 279-301

- David Fielding and Sebastián Torres Ledezma
- Comparing poverty and deprivation dynamics: Issues of reliability and validity pp. 303-323

- Christopher Whelan and Bertrand Maître
- The measurement of transient poverty: Theory and application to Pakistan pp. 325-345

- Takashi Kurosaki
- Allowing for heterogeneity in the decomposition of measures of inequality in health* pp. 347-365

- Andrew Jones and Ángel López Nicolás
- The policy significance of inequality decompositions pp. 367-374

- Ravi Kanbur
- The Luxembourg Wealth Study – A cross-country comparable database for household wealth research pp. 375-383

- Eva Sierminska, Andrea Brandolini and Timothy Smeeding
- Inequality in America. What role for human capital policies?, by James J. Heckman and Alan B. Krueger (eds.), MIT, 2003 pp. 385-389

- Björn Öckert
- Bernard van Praag, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell: Happiness quantified. A satisfaction calculus approach, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2004 pp. 391-395

- Orsolya Lelkes
- Generational income mobility in North America and Europe pp. 397-399

- Thomas DiPrete
Volume 4, issue 2, 2006
- Safety segregation: The importance of gender, race, and ethnicity on workplace risk pp. 123-152

- John Leeth and John Ruser
- Inequality measurement and the time structure of household income in Israel pp. 153-179

- Yoel Finkel, Yevgeny Artsev and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- Measuring the impact of prices on inequality: With applications to Thailand and Korea pp. 181-207

- Hyun Son and Nanak Kakwani
- Transmission and inequality of wealth: An empirical study of wealth mobility from 1800 to 1938 in France pp. 209-232

- Luc Arrondel and Cyril Grange
- Review essay, “The 2006 world development report: Equity and development” pp. 233-244

- John Roemer
- The Anatomy of Racial Inequality by Glenn Loury Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002 pp. 245-246

- Peter Gottschalk
- Book Review pp. 247-249

- Xiaobo Zhang
- Peter H. Lindert, Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century. 2 Volumes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004 pp. 251-252

- Nicholas Crafts
Volume 4, issue 1, 2006
- A polarization of inequality? The distribution of national Gini coefficients 1970–1996 pp. 1-32

- Claudia Biancotti
- Survey nonresponse and the distribution of income pp. 33-55

- Anton Korinek, Johan Mistiaen and Martin Ravallion
- Income distribution in discrete hours behavioural microsimulation models: An illustration pp. 57-76

- John Creedy, Guyonne Kalb and Rosanna Scutella
- Microsimulation as a tool for evaluating redistribution policies pp. 77-106

- François Bourguignon and Amedeo Spadaro
- Inequality and happiness: Insights from Latin America pp. 107-122

- Carol Graham and Andrew Felton
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