How where you live affects your pay
Luis Bauluz,
Pawel Bukowski,
Mark Fransham,
Annie Seong Lee,
Neil Lee,
Margarita Lopez Forero,
Filip Novokmet and
Moritz Schularick
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Abstract:
Tackling inequality between regions within a country has become a political priority across much of the advanced world. Luis Bauluz, Pawel Bukowski, Mark Fransham, Annie Seong Lee, Neil Lee, Margarita Lopez Forero, Filip Novokmet and Moritz Schularick highlight that contrary to popular belief, inequality has been falling in some European countries and that geographical inequality in wages is not a major contributor to national income inequality.
Keywords: Economic geography; Wages; equality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-02-20
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