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- Political connections and the super-rich in Poland

- Katarzyna Sałach-Dróżdż and Michał Brzeziński
- Intertemporal inequality of opportunity

- Domenico Moramarco, Flaviana Palmisano and Vito Peragine
- Occupational Dualism and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in the Rural Economy: Evidence from China and India

- M. Shahe Emran, Francisco Ferreira, Yajing Jiang and Yan Sun
- The Impact of Taxes and Transfers on Income Inequality, Poverty, and the Urban-Rural and Regional Income Gaps in China

- Nora Lustig and Yang Wang
- Child health inequality and opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa

- David Pérez-Mesa, Gustavo Marrero and Sara Darias-Curvo
- The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns and Expanded Social Assistance on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico

- Nora Lustig, Valentina Martinez Pabon, Federico Sanz and Stephen D. Younger
- A Paradox for Inequality Indices

- Satya Chakravarty and Palash Sarkar
- Multidimensional deprivation in heterogeneous rural areas: Spain after the economic crisis

- Luis Ayala, Antonio Jurado and Jesús Pérez-Mayo
- On Measuring Segregation in a Multigroup Context: Standardized Versus Unstandardized Indices

- Coral Del RÃo and Olga Alonso-Villar
- Return Migration and Earnings Mobility in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia

- Vladimir Hlasny and Shireen AlAzzawi
- Occupational Licensing and the Gender Wage Gap

- Maria Koumenta, Mario Pagliero and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- Non-working workers. The unequal impact of Covid-19 on the Spanish labour market

- Antonio Villar and José Ignacio GarcÃa Pérez
- The Fall in Income Inequality during COVID-19 in Five European Countries

- Andrew Clark, Conchita D'Ambrosio and Anthony Lepinteur
- SOS incomes: Simulated effects of COVID-19 and emergency benefits on individual and household income distribution in Italy

- Giovanni Gallo and Michele Raitano
- A general rank-dependent approach for distributional comparisons

- Flaviana Palmisano and Ida Petrillo
- Poverty in the COVID-19 Era: Real Time Data Analysis on Five European Countries

- Giorgia Menta
- Racing ahead or lagging behind? Territorial cohesion in human development around the globe

- Iñaki Permanyer and Nicolai Suppa
- Inflation and the Income Share of the Rich: Evidence for 14 OECD Countries

- Mehdi El Herradi, Jakob de Haan and Aurélien Leroy
- Intergenerational transmission of lockdown consequences: Prognosis of the longer-run persistence of COVID-19 in Latin America

- Guido Neidhoefer, Nora Lustig and Mariano Tommasi
- Separable utility and taste-independence: an escape route from the opportunity paradox

- Jun Matsui
- Novel welfare state responses in times of crises: COVID-19 Crisis vs. the Great Recession

- Cathal O’Donoghue, Denisa Sologon and Iryna Kyzyma
- Prioritarianism and Equality of Opportunity

- Paolo Brunori, Francisco Ferreira and Vito Peragine
- Globalization and Inequality in Advanced Economies: A Provisional Assessment

- Joel Hellier
- Poverty traps and affluence shields: Modelling the persistence of income position in Chile

- JoaquÃn Prieto
- On Synthetic Income Panels

- A. Héctor Moreno, François Bourguignon and Hai-Anh Dang
- Estimating Poverty for Refugees in Data-scarce Contexts: An Application of Cross-Survey Imputation

- Hai-Anh Dang and Paolo Verme
- Inequality in Lifetime Earnings, 1986-2012

- Moshe Justman and Hadas Stiassnie
- What Explains Vietnam’s Exceptional Performance in Education Relative to Other Countries? Analysis of the 2012 and 2015 PISA Data

- Hai-Anh Dang, Paul Glewwe, Khoa Vu and Jongwook Lee
- Death and Destitution: The global distribution of welfare losses from the COVID-19 pandemic

- Francisco Ferreira, Olivier Sterck, Daniel Mahler and Benoît Decerf
- Universal Basic Income Programs: How Much Would Taxes Need to Rise? Evidence for Brazil, Chile, India, Russia, and South Africa

- Ali Enami, Ugo Gentilini, Patricio Larroulet, Nora Lustig, Emma Monsalve, Siyu Quan and Iamele Rigolini
- Top Income Adjustments and Inequality: An Investigation of the EU-SILC

- Rafael Carranza, Marc Morgan and Brian Nolan
- Childcare and Maternal Employment: Evidence from Vietnam

- Hai-Anh Dang, Masako Hiraga and Cuong Nguyen
- COVID-19 Pandemic and economic stimulus policy inequality: evidence from quasi-natural experiments

- Xingyuan Yao
- Intergenerational Mobility After Expanding Educational Opportunities: A Quasi Experiment

- Francisco Meneses
- Devolution in the U.S. Welfare Reform: Divergence and Degradation in State Benefits

- Luis Ayala, Elena Barcena-Martin and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- The Influence of Parental and Grandparental Education in the Transmission of Human Capital

- A. Héctor Moreno
- Bottom Incomes and the Measurement of Poverty: A Brief Assessment of the Literature

- Lidia Ceriani, Vladimir Hlasny and Paolo Verme
- Welfare Effects of the Labor Income Tax Changes on Married Couples: A Sufficient Statistics Approach

- Egor Malkov
- A multidimensional approach to measuring economic insecurity: The case of Chile

- JoaquÃn Prieto
- Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits: evidence for the UK, 1977–2018

- Nicolas Hérault and Stephen Jenkins
- Redistribution across Europe: How much and to whom?

- Bernhard Hammer, Michael Christl and Silvia De Poli
- Inequality and the size of US state government

- Weijie Luo
- APPROACHING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 FROM AN INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY PERSPECTIVE: AN ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

- Ana Suárez à lvarez and Ana Jesús López Menéndez
- Model-based Recursive Partitioning to Estimate Unfair Health Inequalities in the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study

- Paolo Brunori, Apostolos Davillas, Andrew Jones and Giovanna Scarchilli
- Public support for tax policies in COVID-19 times: Evidence from Luxembourg

- Javier Olivera and Philippe Van Kerm
- Trends in Inequality of Opportunity in health over the life cycle: the role of early-life conditions

- Cristina Elisa Orso and Matija Kovacic
- Inequality and Growth: How Social Mobility Reshapes The Main Theoretical Channels

- Ignacio Campomanes
- Pandemic Policy and Individual Income Changes across Europe

- Andrew Clark, Conchita D'Ambrosio, Anthony Lepinteur and Giorgia Menta
- How Accurate is the Kakwani Index in Predicting Whether a Tax or a Transfer is Equalizing? An Empirical Analysis

- Ali Enami, Patricio Larroulet and Nora Lustig
- Inequality measurement for bounded variables

- Inaki Permanyer, Suman Seth and Gaston Yalonetzky
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