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The Journal of Economic Inequality

2016 - 2025

Current editor(s): Stephen Jenkins

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Society for the Study of Economic Inequality
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2016

Editorial 2016 pp. 357-362 Downloads
Stephen Jenkins
Binary data, hierarchy of attributes, and multidimensional deprivation pp. 363-378 Downloads
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 Downloads
Ramon Lopez, Eugenio Figueroa and Pablo Gutiérrez C.
Inequality of opportunity in adult health in Colombia pp. 395-416 Downloads
Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez
The 1986 paper by Kanbur and Stiglitz on ‘Intergenerational Mobility and Dynastic Inequality’ pp. 417-418 Downloads
Gordon Anderson
Dynastic inequality, mobility and equality of opportunity pp. 419-434 Downloads
Ravi Kanbur and Joseph Stiglitz
Book review of Freedom, Responsibility and Economics of the Person pp. 435-437 Downloads
John Davis

Volume 14, issue 3, 2016

On distributional change, pro-poor growth and convergence pp. 249-267 Downloads
Shatakshee Dhongde and Jacques Silber
Income inequality, redistribution and the position of the decisive voter pp. 269-287 Downloads
Loek Groot and Daan Linde
Long-run effects of democracy on income inequality in Latin America pp. 289-307 Downloads
Carlos Balcazar
Does income inequality contribute to credit cycles? pp. 309-325 Downloads
Tuomas Malinen
Explaining movements of the labor share in the Korean economy: factor substitution, markups and bargaining power pp. 327-352 Downloads
Bae-Geun Kim
Book review of Multidimensional Poverty Measurement and Analysis pp. 353-356 Downloads
Iñaki Permanyer

Volume 14, issue 2, 2016

Introduction to the Special Issue on Global Poverty Lines pp. 129-140 Downloads
Nora Lustig and Jacques Silber
A global count of the extreme poor in 2012: data issues, methodology and initial results pp. 141-172 Downloads
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 Downloads
Nanak Kakwani and Hyun H. Son
Estimating international poverty lines from comparable national thresholds pp. 185-198 Downloads
Dean Jolliffe and Espen Prydz
International income poverty measurement: which way now? pp. 199-225 Downloads
Stephan Klasen, Tatyana Krivobokova, Friederike Greb, Rahul Lahoti, Syamsul Pasaribu and Manuel Wiesenfarth
Toward better global poverty measures pp. 227-248 Downloads
Martin Ravallion

Volume 14, issue 1, 2016

Using occupational structure to measure employability with an application to the Brazilian labor market pp. 1-19 Downloads
Sergio Firpo, Sandro Carvalho and Renan Pieri
A distribution-sensitive examination of the gender wage gap in Germany pp. 21-40 Downloads
Ekaterina Selezneva and Philippe Van Kerm
Increasing health inequality in China: An empirical study with ordinal data pp. 41-61 Downloads
Hongliang Wang and Yiwen Yu
Child labour and inequality pp. 63-79 Downloads
Simone D’Alessandro and Tamara Fioroni
Middlemen, fair traders, and poverty pp. 81-108 Downloads
Nancy Chau, Hideaki Goto and Ravi Kanbur
Capital mobility and spatial inequalities in income and industrial location pp. 109-128 Downloads
Dao-Zhi Zeng
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