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Measuring Distribution and Mobility of Income and Wealth
Raj Chetty,
John Friedman,
Janet C. Gornick,
Barry Johnson and
Arthur Kennickell
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: D3 D6 H2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Chapters in this book: - Introduction to "Measuring Distribution and Mobility of Income and Wealth" , pp 1-15

- Raj Chetty, John Friedman, Janet C. Gornick, Barry Johnson and Arthur Kennickell
- In Search of the Roots of American Inequality Exceptionalism: An Analysis Based on Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Data , pp 19-43

- Janet C. Gornick, Branko Milanovic and Nathaniel Johnson
- Rising Between-Firm Inequality and Declining Labor Market Fluidity: Evidence of a Changing Job Ladder , pp 45-67

- John Haltiwanger and James Spletzer
- United States Earnings Dynamics: Inequality, Mobility, and Volatility , pp 69-104

- Kevin L. McKinney, John Abowd and John Sabelhaus
- Evidence from Unique Swiss Tax Data on the Composition and Joint Distribution of Income and Wealth , pp 105-142

- Isabel Martínez
- The Wealth of Generations, With Special Attention to the Millennials , pp 145-174

- William Gale, Hilary Gelfond, Jason J. Fichtner and Benjamin H. Harris
- Wealth Transfers and Net Wealth at Death: Evidence from the Italian Inheritance Tax Records 1995–2016 , pp 175-203

- Paolo Acciari and Salvatore Morelli
- On the Distribution of Estates and the Distribution of Wealth: Evidence from the Dead , pp 205-219

- Yonatan Berman and Salvatore Morelli
- Structuring the Analysis of Wealth Inequality Using the Functions of Wealth: A Class-Based Approach , pp 221-248

- Pirmin Fessler and Martin Schürz
- Social Security Wealth, Inequality, and Life-Cycle Saving , pp 249-285

- John Sabelhaus and Alice Henriques Volz
- Parental Education and the Rising Transmission of Income between Generations , pp 289-315

- Marie Connolly, Catherine Haeck and Jean-William Laliberté
- Inequality of Opportunity for Income in Denmark and the United States: A Comparison Based on Administrative Data , pp 317-382

- Pablo Mitnik, Anne-Line Helsø and Victoria L. Bryant
- Presence and Persistence of Poverty in US Tax Data , pp 383-409

- Jeff Larrimore, Jake Mortenson and David Splinter
- Intergenerational Home Ownership in France over the Twentieth Century , pp 411-435

- Bertrand Garbinti and Frédérique Savignac
- Inequality and Mobility over the Past Half-Century Using Income, Consumption, and Wealth , pp 437-455

- Jonathan Fisher and David S. Johnson
- The Accuracy of Tax Imputations: Estimating Tax Liabilities and Credits Using Linked Survey and Administrative Data , pp 459-498

- Bruce Meyer, Derek Wu, Grace Finley, Patrick Langetieg, Carla Medalia, Mark Payne and Alan Plumley
- Geographic Inequality in Social Provision: Variation across the US States , pp 499-527

- Sarah K. Bruch, Janet C. Gornick and Joseph van der Naald
- Inequality and the Safety Net in American Cities throughout the Income Distribution, 1929–1940 , pp 529-567

- James Feigenbaum, Price Fishback and Keoka Grayson
- The EITC and Linking Data for Examining Multigenerational Effects , pp 569-586

- Randall Akee, Maggie R. Jones and Emilia Simeonova
- Distributing Personal Income: Trends over Time , pp 589-603

- Dennis Fixler, Marina Gindelsky and David S. Johnson
- Developing Indicators of Inequality and Poverty Consistent with National Accounts , pp 605-624

- Richard Tonkin, Sean White, Sofiya Stoyanova, Aly Youssef, Sunny Valentineo Sidhu and Chris Payne
- Distributional National Accounts: A Macro-Micro Approach to Inequality in Germany , pp 625-640

- Stefan Bach, Charlotte Bartels and Theresa Neef
- The Distributional Financial Accounts of the United States , pp 641-677

- Michael Batty, Jesse Bricker, Joseph Briggs, Sarah Friedman, Danielle Nemschoff, Eric Nielsen, Kamila Sommer and Alice Henriques Volz
- Using Tax Data to Better Capture Top Incomes in Official UK Income Inequality Statistics , pp 679-700

- Dominic Webber, Richard Tonkin and Martin Shine
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