The Journal of Economic Inequality
2016 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2019
- The tail that wags: differences in effective right tail coverage and estimates of wealth inequality pp. 443-459

- Arthur B. Kennickell
- Unions, Internationalization, Tasks, Firms, and Worker Characteristics: A Detailed Decomposition Analysis of Rising Wage Inequality in Germany pp. 461-498

- Martin Biewen and Matthias Seckler
- Intergenerational mobility and the rise and fall of inequality: Lessons from Latin America pp. 499-520

- Guido Neidhöfer
- Growth with reduction in poverty and inequality: did Brazil show the way? pp. 521-541

- Orlando Sotomayor
- Where to create jobs to reduce poverty: cities or towns? pp. 543-564

- Ravi Kanbur, Luc Christiaensen and Joachim De Weerdt
- Distributional effects of gambling taxes: empirical evidence from Italy pp. 565-590

- Luca Gandullia and Lucia Leporatti
- Book review of Ten Thousand Years of Inequality. The Archaeology of Wealth Differences pp. 591-594

- Giovanni Vecchi
Volume 17, issue 3, 2019
- Multidimensional polarization for ordinal data pp. 301-317

- Martyna Kobus and Radosław Kurek
- Heritability of lifetime earnings pp. 319-335

- Ari Hyytinen, Pekka Ilmakunnas, Edvard Johansson and Otto Toivanen
- Demographic change and the European income distribution pp. 337-357

- Mathias Dolls, Karina Doorley, Alari Paulus, Hilmar Schneider and Eric Sommer
- More unequal yet more alike, the changing patterns of family formation, generational mobility and household income inequality in China: a counter-factual analysis pp. 359-378

- Gordon Anderson, Tongtong Hao and Maria Grazia Pittau
- What drives the convergence in male and female wage distributions in Israel? A Shapley decomposition approach pp. 379-399

- Ayal Kimhi and Nirit Hanuka-Taflia
- Institutional persistence, income inequality, and individual attitudes pp. 401-413

- Alberto Chong and Mark Gradstein
- Income inequality and well-being in the U.S.: evidence of geographic-scale- and measure-dependence pp. 415-434

- John Ifcher, Homa Zarghamee and Carol Graham
- Correction to: Inequality and fiscal policies in Uruguay by race pp. 435-436

- Marisa Bucheli, Maximo Rossi and Florencia Amábile
- Correction to: Poverty dynamics and graduation from conditional cash transfers: a transition model for Mexico’s Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera program pp. 437-437

- Juan Villa and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa
- Book review of Commitment to Equity Handbook, Estimating the Impact of Fiscal Policy on Inequality and Poverty pp. 439-442

- Nanak Kakwani
Volume 17, issue 2, 2019
- Monetary effects of inequality: lessons from the euro experiment pp. 99-124

- Antonio Filippin and Luca Nunziata
- An integrated approach for a top-corrected income distribution pp. 125-143

- Charlotte Bartels and Maria Metzing
- The signaling effect of gasoline taxes and its distributional implications pp. 145-169

- Silvia Tiezzi and Stefano F. Verde
- The increase of the gender wage gap in Italy during the 2008-2012 economic crisis pp. 171-193

- Daniela Piazzalunga and Maria Laura Di Tommaso
- Regional well-being in the OECD pp. 195-218

- Jesús Peiró-Palomino
- Poverty dynamics and graduation from conditional cash transfers: a transition model for Mexico’s Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera program pp. 219-251

- Juan Villa and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa
- Ethnic and racial disparities in saving behavior pp. 253-283

- Mariela Dal Borgo
- The absent rewards of assimilation: how ethnic penalties persist in the Swiss labour market pp. 285-299

- Daniel Auer and Flavia Fossati
Volume 17, issue 1, 2019
- Multidimensional analysis and mobility: special issue in homage to Tony Atkinson pp. 1-4

- Markus Jantti and Dirk Gaer
- Talent, equality of opportunity and optimal non-linear income tax pp. 5-28

- Alain Trannoy
- Multidimensional poverty measurement with individual preferences pp. 29-49

- Koen Decancq, Marc Fleurbaey and Francois Maniquet
- How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics? pp. 51-76

- Nicolas Hérault and Stephen Jenkins
- Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research pp. 77-97

- Martin Nybom and Jan Stuhler
Volume 16, issue 4, 2018
- Information theoretic approaches to income density estimation with an application to the U.S. income data pp. 461-486

- Sung Y. Park and Anil K. Bera
- Survey mode effects on measured income inequality pp. 487-505

- Pirmin Fessler, Maximilian Kasy and Peter Lindner
- How does inequality aversion affect inequality and redistribution? pp. 507-525

- Matthew Murray, Langchuan Peng and Rudy Santore
- Gender inequalities in pensions: different components similar levels of dispersion pp. 527-552

- Carole Bonnet, Dominique Meurs and Benoît Rapoport
- Public education provision, private schooling and income redistribution pp. 553-582

- Francesco Andreoli, Giorgia Casalone and Daniela Sonedda
- Inequality in an OLG economy with heterogeneous cohorts and pension systems pp. 583-606

- Joanna Tyrowicz, Krzysztof Makarski and Marcin Bielecki
- Inequality-minimization with a given public budget pp. 607-629

- Johannes König and Carsten Schröder
- Rural structural change, poverty and income distribution: evidence from Peru pp. 631-653

- Insa Flachsbarth, Simone Schotte, Jann Lay and Alberto Garrido
- Immigrant groups’ income inequality within and across Italian regions pp. 655-671

- Chiara Mussida and Maria Laura Parisi
Volume 16, issue 3, 2018
- How to measure and proxy permanent income: evidence from Germany and the U.S pp. 321-345

- David Brady, Marco Giesselmann, Ulrich Kohler and Anke Radenacker
- One size doesn’t fit all: a quantile analysis of intergenerational income mobility in the U.S. (1980–2010) pp. 347-367

- Juan Palomino, Gustavo Marrero and Juan Rodríguez
- Is it the family or the neighborhood? Evidence from sibling and neighbor correlations in youth education and health pp. 369-388

- Elisabeth Bügelmayer and Daniel Schnitzlein
- Inequality and fiscal policies in Uruguay by race pp. 389-411

- Marisa Bucheli, Maximo Rossi and Florencia Amábile
- Income tax schedule and redistribution in direct democracies – the Swiss case pp. 413-438

- Mario Morger and Christoph Schaltegger
- Vulnerability to poverty revisited: Flexible modeling and better predictive performance pp. 439-454

- Maike Hohberg, Katja Landau, Thomas Kneib, Stephan Klasen and Walter Zucchini
Volume 16, issue 2, 2018
- Top incomes, wealth and inheritance: special issue in homage to Tony Atkinson pp. 131-136

- Facundo Alvaredo and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- Wealth and inheritance in Britain from 1896 to the present pp. 137-169

- Anthony Atkinson
- Simple adjustments of observed distributions for missing income and missing people pp. 171-188

- François Bourguignon
- From Soviets to oligarchs: inequality and property in Russia 1905-2016 pp. 189-223

- Filip Novokmet, Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman
- Top incomes and the gender divide pp. 225-256

- Anthony Atkinson, Alessandra Casarico and Sarah Voitchovsky
- Banking crises in the US: the response of top income shares in a historical perspective pp. 257-294

- Salvatore Morelli
- From classes to copulas: wages, capital, and top incomes pp. 295-320

- Rolf Aaberge, Anthony Atkinson and Sebastian Königs
Volume 16, issue 1, 2018
- Long-run effects of public expenditure on poverty pp. 1-22

- Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo and Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe
- What a difference a day makes: inequality and the tax and benefit system from a long-run perspective pp. 23-40

- Barra Roantree and Jonathan Shaw
- A social welfare approach for measuring welfare protection pp. 41-59

- Luis Ayala and Elena Barcena-Martin
- Intertemporal deprivation in rural china: income and nutrition pp. 61-101

- Jing You, Sangui Wang and Laurence Roope
- Bridging the gaps: inequalities in children’s educational outcomes in Ireland pp. 103-122

- David Madden
- Book review of Success and Luck: good fortune and the myth of meritocracy pp. 123-125

- Alain Trannoy
- Book review of Sick of inequality? An introduction to the relationship between inequality and health pp. 127-129

- Andrew Jones
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