Social Security Benefits and Interregional Income Inequalities: The Case of the Netherlands
Ronald J Stoffelsma and
Jan Oosterhaven
The Annals of Regional Science, 1989, vol. 23, issue 3, 223-40
Abstract:
In affluent mixed economies, social security programs are often the single most effective instrument to reach a minimal level of interregional income inequality. This paper extensively investigates the spatial structure and the interregional impacts of these programs in the Netherlands, using a mixture of decomposition techniques, factor analysis and cluster analysis.
Date: 1989
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