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Mobility and Inequality Trendsis the 30th volume of Research on Economic Inequalityand features insightful and original papers from the 9th Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) meeting
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Explaining Income Inequality Trends: An Integrated Approach -- Introduction -- What We Know: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- The Economic Relevance of Finance -- Education -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Functional and Personal Income Inequality -- Empirical Analysis: Measures and Data Sources -- Data on Income Inequality -- Descriptive Trends of Income Inequality -- Drivers of Income Inequality -- Education -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- Financialisation -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Descriptive Trends of Covariates -- Estimation Method -- Results and Discussion -- Main Results -- Discussion: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Heterogeneity Across the Income Distribution -- Education and Income Inequality -- Regional Heterogeneity -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Appendix -- WIID3.4 - Data Processing -- Estimation Sample -- Low- and Lower-middle-income Countries -- Robustness: Method and Functional Form -- Chapter 2: On Measuring 'Good' and 'Bad' Income Inequality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality with the Gini Coefficient and Coefficient of Variation -- 3. Distributional Equality -- 4. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality: A Canadian Example -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: How Much of Intergenerational Immobility Can be Attributed to Differences in Childhood Circumstances? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An 'IOp' Decomposition of the IGE Elasticity and Beyond -- 2.1. Decomposition Framework -- 2.2. Accounting for Mediating Circumstances -- 2.3. Accounting for Preceding and Mediating Circumstances | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4. Accounting for the Direct Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 2.5. On the Similarities Between IGE and IOp -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Outcome Variables -- 3.2. Circumstance Variables -- 4. IGE Estimates and Decomposition Analysis -- 4.1. IGE Estimates -- 4.2. Decomposing the IGE: Mediating Circumstances -- 4.3. Decomposing the IGE: Preceding and Mediating Circumstances -- 4.4. The Direct and Indirect Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 5. Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Robustness Checks and Extensions -- A. The IGE Decomposition -- B. The Total Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- C. Non-linear Decomposition: A Quantile Regression Approach -- D. Treating Circumstances as 'Parental Effort' -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables And Figures -- Chapter 4: Intergenerational Mobility and Life Satisfaction in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Dependent Variable -- 3.2. Intergenerational Mobility Variables -- 3.3. Control Variables -- 4. Methods -- 4.1. Auxiliary database -- 4.2. Imputation -- 5. Intergenerational Mobility in Spain -- 6. Results -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Technical Appendix -- Chapter 5: 'Mingling' the Gini Index and the Mean Income to Rank Countries by Inequality and Social Welfare -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inequality and Social Welfare Comparisons -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.2. Comparison of Income Distributions: Preliminaries -- 3. Intermediate Inequality Comparisons -- 3.1. 'Sharing Inequality Equivalence' -- 3.2. Indices of Intermediate Inequality -- 3.3. Ranking Procedure -- 4. Ranking European Countries -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- A. Proofs and derivations -- B. Additional Tables and Figures -- Chapter 6: A Multifaceted Approach to Earnings Mobility Comparisons -- 1. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Mobility Concepts and Measures -- 2.1. Positional Mobility -- 2.2. Directional Mobility -- 2.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 2.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk or Flux -- 3. Data -- 4. Empirical Analysis -- 4.1. Positional Mobility -- 4.2. Directional Mobility -- 4.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 4.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk (Flux) -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: On Income Inequality in Urban Areas in China During the Period 2002-2013: Comparing the Case of Urban Locals With That of Rural Migrants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data Sources and Summary Statistics -- 2.1. Pattern of Urban Inequality Changes in China -- 3. The Determinants of the Logarithm of Incomes -- 4. Analysing the Results of RIF Regressions -- 5. Comparing the Dispersion of the Logarithm of Incomes in Two Groups, the Urban Locals and the Migrants -- 6. Are there Differences Between the Provinces in the Mincerian Earnings Functions? -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 1: On The Rif -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables -- Chapter 8: National Versus Regional: Distributional and Poverty Effects of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A National Arm to Fight Against Poverty -- 3. Microsimulation Methodology -- 4. Results -- 4.1. Inequality and Redistributive Effects -- 4.2. Poverty Effects: Incidence, Intensity, and Inequality Between the Poor -- 5. Final Remarks and Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Average Monthly Values of Different Incomes in Spain for MVI/RMI Eligible People by Regions -- Appendix 2. Changes in Inequality in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 3. Changes in Redistributive Power in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 4. Changes In Extreme Poverty In Spain (Poverty Line: 25% Of The Market Median Income) | |
505 | 8 | |a Appendix 5. Changes in General Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 60% of the Market Median Income) -- Appendix 6. Changes in Extreme Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 25% of the Market Median Income) -- Chapter 9: COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Stimulus Policies: Evidence From 156 Economies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. DATA -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Empirical Results -- 4.1. Baseline Regression -- 4.2. Heterogeneity Test in Developed and Developing Countries -- 4.3. Robustness Test -- 5. Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Appendix 1: Additional Details in Descriptive Statistics -- Appendix 2: Additional Empirical Results -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Explaining Income Inequality Trends: An Integrated Approach -- Introduction -- What We Know: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- The Economic Relevance of Finance -- Education -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Functional and Personal Income Inequality -- Empirical Analysis: Measures and Data Sources -- Data on Income Inequality -- Descriptive Trends of Income Inequality -- Drivers of Income Inequality -- Education -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- Financialisation -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Descriptive Trends of Covariates -- Estimation Method -- Results and Discussion -- Main Results -- Discussion: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Heterogeneity Across the Income Distribution -- Education and Income Inequality -- Regional Heterogeneity -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Appendix -- WIID3.4 - Data Processing -- Estimation Sample -- Low- and Lower-middle-income Countries -- Robustness: Method and Functional Form -- Chapter 2: On Measuring 'Good' and 'Bad' Income Inequality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality with the Gini Coefficient and Coefficient of Variation -- 3. Distributional Equality -- 4. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality: A Canadian Example -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: How Much of Intergenerational Immobility Can be Attributed to Differences in Childhood Circumstances? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An 'IOp' Decomposition of the IGE Elasticity and Beyond -- 2.1. Decomposition Framework -- 2.2. Accounting for Mediating Circumstances -- 2.3. Accounting for Preceding and Mediating Circumstances 2.4. Accounting for the Direct Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 2.5. On the Similarities Between IGE and IOp -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Outcome Variables -- 3.2. Circumstance Variables -- 4. IGE Estimates and Decomposition Analysis -- 4.1. IGE Estimates -- 4.2. Decomposing the IGE: Mediating Circumstances -- 4.3. Decomposing the IGE: Preceding and Mediating Circumstances -- 4.4. The Direct and Indirect Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 5. Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Robustness Checks and Extensions -- A. The IGE Decomposition -- B. The Total Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- C. Non-linear Decomposition: A Quantile Regression Approach -- D. Treating Circumstances as 'Parental Effort' -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables And Figures -- Chapter 4: Intergenerational Mobility and Life Satisfaction in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Dependent Variable -- 3.2. Intergenerational Mobility Variables -- 3.3. Control Variables -- 4. Methods -- 4.1. Auxiliary database -- 4.2. Imputation -- 5. Intergenerational Mobility in Spain -- 6. Results -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Technical Appendix -- Chapter 5: 'Mingling' the Gini Index and the Mean Income to Rank Countries by Inequality and Social Welfare -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inequality and Social Welfare Comparisons -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.2. Comparison of Income Distributions: Preliminaries -- 3. Intermediate Inequality Comparisons -- 3.1. 'Sharing Inequality Equivalence' -- 3.2. Indices of Intermediate Inequality -- 3.3. Ranking Procedure -- 4. Ranking European Countries -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- A. Proofs and derivations -- B. Additional Tables and Figures -- Chapter 6: A Multifaceted Approach to Earnings Mobility Comparisons -- 1. Introduction 2. Mobility Concepts and Measures -- 2.1. Positional Mobility -- 2.2. Directional Mobility -- 2.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 2.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk or Flux -- 3. Data -- 4. Empirical Analysis -- 4.1. Positional Mobility -- 4.2. Directional Mobility -- 4.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 4.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk (Flux) -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: On Income Inequality in Urban Areas in China During the Period 2002-2013: Comparing the Case of Urban Locals With That of Rural Migrants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data Sources and Summary Statistics -- 2.1. Pattern of Urban Inequality Changes in China -- 3. The Determinants of the Logarithm of Incomes -- 4. Analysing the Results of RIF Regressions -- 5. Comparing the Dispersion of the Logarithm of Incomes in Two Groups, the Urban Locals and the Migrants -- 6. Are there Differences Between the Provinces in the Mincerian Earnings Functions? -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 1: On The Rif -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables -- Chapter 8: National Versus Regional: Distributional and Poverty Effects of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A National Arm to Fight Against Poverty -- 3. Microsimulation Methodology -- 4. Results -- 4.1. Inequality and Redistributive Effects -- 4.2. Poverty Effects: Incidence, Intensity, and Inequality Between the Poor -- 5. Final Remarks and Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Average Monthly Values of Different Incomes in Spain for MVI/RMI Eligible People by Regions -- Appendix 2. Changes in Inequality in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 3. Changes in Redistributive Power in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 4. Changes In Extreme Poverty In Spain (Poverty Line: 25% Of The Market Median Income) Appendix 5. Changes in General Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 60% of the Market Median Income) -- Appendix 6. Changes in Extreme Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 25% of the Market Median Income) -- Chapter 9: COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Stimulus Policies: Evidence From 156 Economies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. DATA -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Empirical Results -- 4.1. Baseline Regression -- 4.2. Heterogeneity Test in Developed and Developing Countries -- 4.3. Robustness Test -- 5. Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Appendix 1: Additional Details in Descriptive Statistics -- Appendix 2: Additional Empirical Results -- Index |
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spelling | Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra Verfasser aut Mobility and Inequality Trends 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research on Economic Inequality Series v.30 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Explaining Income Inequality Trends: An Integrated Approach -- Introduction -- What We Know: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- The Economic Relevance of Finance -- Education -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Functional and Personal Income Inequality -- Empirical Analysis: Measures and Data Sources -- Data on Income Inequality -- Descriptive Trends of Income Inequality -- Drivers of Income Inequality -- Education -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- Financialisation -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Descriptive Trends of Covariates -- Estimation Method -- Results and Discussion -- Main Results -- Discussion: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Heterogeneity Across the Income Distribution -- Education and Income Inequality -- Regional Heterogeneity -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Appendix -- WIID3.4 - Data Processing -- Estimation Sample -- Low- and Lower-middle-income Countries -- Robustness: Method and Functional Form -- Chapter 2: On Measuring 'Good' and 'Bad' Income Inequality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality with the Gini Coefficient and Coefficient of Variation -- 3. Distributional Equality -- 4. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality: A Canadian Example -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: How Much of Intergenerational Immobility Can be Attributed to Differences in Childhood Circumstances? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An 'IOp' Decomposition of the IGE Elasticity and Beyond -- 2.1. Decomposition Framework -- 2.2. Accounting for Mediating Circumstances -- 2.3. Accounting for Preceding and Mediating Circumstances 2.4. Accounting for the Direct Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 2.5. On the Similarities Between IGE and IOp -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Outcome Variables -- 3.2. Circumstance Variables -- 4. IGE Estimates and Decomposition Analysis -- 4.1. IGE Estimates -- 4.2. Decomposing the IGE: Mediating Circumstances -- 4.3. Decomposing the IGE: Preceding and Mediating Circumstances -- 4.4. The Direct and Indirect Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 5. Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Robustness Checks and Extensions -- A. The IGE Decomposition -- B. The Total Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- C. Non-linear Decomposition: A Quantile Regression Approach -- D. Treating Circumstances as 'Parental Effort' -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables And Figures -- Chapter 4: Intergenerational Mobility and Life Satisfaction in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Dependent Variable -- 3.2. Intergenerational Mobility Variables -- 3.3. Control Variables -- 4. Methods -- 4.1. Auxiliary database -- 4.2. Imputation -- 5. Intergenerational Mobility in Spain -- 6. Results -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Technical Appendix -- Chapter 5: 'Mingling' the Gini Index and the Mean Income to Rank Countries by Inequality and Social Welfare -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inequality and Social Welfare Comparisons -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.2. Comparison of Income Distributions: Preliminaries -- 3. Intermediate Inequality Comparisons -- 3.1. 'Sharing Inequality Equivalence' -- 3.2. Indices of Intermediate Inequality -- 3.3. Ranking Procedure -- 4. Ranking European Countries -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- A. Proofs and derivations -- B. Additional Tables and Figures -- Chapter 6: A Multifaceted Approach to Earnings Mobility Comparisons -- 1. Introduction 2. Mobility Concepts and Measures -- 2.1. Positional Mobility -- 2.2. Directional Mobility -- 2.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 2.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk or Flux -- 3. Data -- 4. Empirical Analysis -- 4.1. Positional Mobility -- 4.2. Directional Mobility -- 4.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 4.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk (Flux) -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: On Income Inequality in Urban Areas in China During the Period 2002-2013: Comparing the Case of Urban Locals With That of Rural Migrants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data Sources and Summary Statistics -- 2.1. Pattern of Urban Inequality Changes in China -- 3. The Determinants of the Logarithm of Incomes -- 4. Analysing the Results of RIF Regressions -- 5. Comparing the Dispersion of the Logarithm of Incomes in Two Groups, the Urban Locals and the Migrants -- 6. Are there Differences Between the Provinces in the Mincerian Earnings Functions? -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 1: On The Rif -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables -- Chapter 8: National Versus Regional: Distributional and Poverty Effects of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A National Arm to Fight Against Poverty -- 3. Microsimulation Methodology -- 4. Results -- 4.1. Inequality and Redistributive Effects -- 4.2. Poverty Effects: Incidence, Intensity, and Inequality Between the Poor -- 5. Final Remarks and Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Average Monthly Values of Different Incomes in Spain for MVI/RMI Eligible People by Regions -- Appendix 2. Changes in Inequality in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 3. Changes in Redistributive Power in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 4. Changes In Extreme Poverty In Spain (Poverty Line: 25% Of The Market Median Income) Appendix 5. Changes in General Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 60% of the Market Median Income) -- Appendix 6. Changes in Extreme Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 25% of the Market Median Income) -- Chapter 9: COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Stimulus Policies: Evidence From 156 Economies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. DATA -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Empirical Results -- 4.1. Baseline Regression -- 4.2. Heterogeneity Test in Developed and Developing Countries -- 4.3. Robustness Test -- 5. Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Appendix 1: Additional Details in Descriptive Statistics -- Appendix 2: Additional Empirical Results -- Index Mobility and Inequality Trendsis the 30th volume of Research on Economic Inequalityand features insightful and original papers from the 9th Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) meeting Income distribution-Congresses Rodríguez, Juan Gabriel Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra Mobility and Inequality Trends Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 9781803829029 |
spellingShingle | Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra Mobility and Inequality Trends Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Explaining Income Inequality Trends: An Integrated Approach -- Introduction -- What We Know: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- The Economic Relevance of Finance -- Education -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Functional and Personal Income Inequality -- Empirical Analysis: Measures and Data Sources -- Data on Income Inequality -- Descriptive Trends of Income Inequality -- Drivers of Income Inequality -- Education -- Technological Change -- Globalisation -- Financialisation -- Labour Market Institutions and Welfare State Redistribution -- Descriptive Trends of Covariates -- Estimation Method -- Results and Discussion -- Main Results -- Discussion: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Heterogeneity Across the Income Distribution -- Education and Income Inequality -- Regional Heterogeneity -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Appendix -- WIID3.4 - Data Processing -- Estimation Sample -- Low- and Lower-middle-income Countries -- Robustness: Method and Functional Form -- Chapter 2: On Measuring 'Good' and 'Bad' Income Inequality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality with the Gini Coefficient and Coefficient of Variation -- 3. Distributional Equality -- 4. Measuring Good and Bad Inequality: A Canadian Example -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: How Much of Intergenerational Immobility Can be Attributed to Differences in Childhood Circumstances? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An 'IOp' Decomposition of the IGE Elasticity and Beyond -- 2.1. Decomposition Framework -- 2.2. Accounting for Mediating Circumstances -- 2.3. Accounting for Preceding and Mediating Circumstances 2.4. Accounting for the Direct Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 2.5. On the Similarities Between IGE and IOp -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Outcome Variables -- 3.2. Circumstance Variables -- 4. IGE Estimates and Decomposition Analysis -- 4.1. IGE Estimates -- 4.2. Decomposing the IGE: Mediating Circumstances -- 4.3. Decomposing the IGE: Preceding and Mediating Circumstances -- 4.4. The Direct and Indirect Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- 5. Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Robustness Checks and Extensions -- A. The IGE Decomposition -- B. The Total Influence of Preceding Circumstances -- C. Non-linear Decomposition: A Quantile Regression Approach -- D. Treating Circumstances as 'Parental Effort' -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables And Figures -- Chapter 4: Intergenerational Mobility and Life Satisfaction in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis -- 3. Data -- 3.1. Dependent Variable -- 3.2. Intergenerational Mobility Variables -- 3.3. Control Variables -- 4. Methods -- 4.1. Auxiliary database -- 4.2. Imputation -- 5. Intergenerational Mobility in Spain -- 6. Results -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Technical Appendix -- Chapter 5: 'Mingling' the Gini Index and the Mean Income to Rank Countries by Inequality and Social Welfare -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inequality and Social Welfare Comparisons -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.1. Gini Index and Social Welfare -- 2.2. Comparison of Income Distributions: Preliminaries -- 3. Intermediate Inequality Comparisons -- 3.1. 'Sharing Inequality Equivalence' -- 3.2. Indices of Intermediate Inequality -- 3.3. Ranking Procedure -- 4. Ranking European Countries -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- A. Proofs and derivations -- B. Additional Tables and Figures -- Chapter 6: A Multifaceted Approach to Earnings Mobility Comparisons -- 1. Introduction 2. Mobility Concepts and Measures -- 2.1. Positional Mobility -- 2.2. Directional Mobility -- 2.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 2.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk or Flux -- 3. Data -- 4. Empirical Analysis -- 4.1. Positional Mobility -- 4.2. Directional Mobility -- 4.3. Mobility as an Equaliser of Long-term Earnings -- 4.4. Mobility as Earnings Risk (Flux) -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: On Income Inequality in Urban Areas in China During the Period 2002-2013: Comparing the Case of Urban Locals With That of Rural Migrants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data Sources and Summary Statistics -- 2.1. Pattern of Urban Inequality Changes in China -- 3. The Determinants of the Logarithm of Incomes -- 4. Analysing the Results of RIF Regressions -- 5. Comparing the Dispersion of the Logarithm of Incomes in Two Groups, the Urban Locals and the Migrants -- 6. Are there Differences Between the Provinces in the Mincerian Earnings Functions? -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 1: On The Rif -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables -- Chapter 8: National Versus Regional: Distributional and Poverty Effects of Minimum Income Schemes in Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A National Arm to Fight Against Poverty -- 3. Microsimulation Methodology -- 4. Results -- 4.1. Inequality and Redistributive Effects -- 4.2. Poverty Effects: Incidence, Intensity, and Inequality Between the Poor -- 5. Final Remarks and Discussion -- References -- Appendix 1. Average Monthly Values of Different Incomes in Spain for MVI/RMI Eligible People by Regions -- Appendix 2. Changes in Inequality in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 3. Changes in Redistributive Power in Spain by Regions -- Appendix 4. Changes In Extreme Poverty In Spain (Poverty Line: 25% Of The Market Median Income) Appendix 5. Changes in General Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 60% of the Market Median Income) -- Appendix 6. Changes in Extreme Poverty Measures in Spain by Regions (Poverty Line: 25% of the Market Median Income) -- Chapter 9: COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Stimulus Policies: Evidence From 156 Economies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. DATA -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Empirical Results -- 4.1. Baseline Regression -- 4.2. Heterogeneity Test in Developed and Developing Countries -- 4.3. Robustness Test -- 5. Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Appendix 1: Additional Details in Descriptive Statistics -- Appendix 2: Additional Empirical Results -- Index Income distribution-Congresses |
title | Mobility and Inequality Trends |
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