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| 245 | 0 | 0 | _aMeasuring Distribution and Mobility of Income and Wealth |
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_aChicago: _bThe University of Chicago Press, _c2022. |
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_aStudies in income and wealth; _vvolume 80 |
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| 500 | _aRevised versions of papers presented at the Conference on Research in income and Wealth titled "Measuring and understanding the distribution and intra/inter-generational mubility of income and wealth", held in Bethesda, Maryland, on March 5-6, 2020. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tIntroduction: _tIn search of the roots of American inequality exceptionalism : an analysis based on Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data / _tRising between-firm inequality and declining labor market fluidity : evidence of a changing job ladder. _tUnited States earnings dynamics : inequality, mobility, and volatility. _tEvidence from unique Swiss tax data on the composition and joint distribution of income and wealth. _tThe wealth of generations, with special attention to the Millennials. _r. _tWealth transfers and net wealth at death : evidence from the Italian inheritance tax records, 1995-2016. _tOn the distribution of estates and the distribution fo wealth : evidence from the dead. _tStructuring the analysis of wealth inequality using the functions of wealth : a class-based approach. _tSocial security wealth, inequality, and life-cycle saving. _tParental education and the rising transmission of income between generations. _tInequality of opportunity for income in Denmark and the United States : a comparison based on administrative data. _tPresence and persistence of poverty in US tax data. _tIntergenerational home ownership in France over the twentieth century. _tInequality and mobility over the past half-century using income, consumption, and wealth. _tThe accuracy of tax imputations : estimating tax liabilities and credits using linked survey and administrative data. _tGeographic inequality in social provision : variation across the US states. _tInequality and the safety net in American cities through the income distribution, 1929-1940. _tThe EITC and linking data for examining multigenerational effects. _tDistributing personal income : trends over time. _tDeveloping indicators of inequality and poverty consistent with national accounts. _tDistributional national accounts : a macro-micro approach to inequality in Germany. _tThe distributional financial accounts of the United States. _tUsing tax data to better capture top incomes in official UK income inequality statistics. |
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_a"A collection of twenty-three studies that explore the latest developments in the analysis of income and wealth distribution and mobility. Economic research is increasingly focused on inequality in the distribution of personal resources and outcomes. One aspect of inequality is mobility: are individuals locked into their respective places in this distribution? To what extent do circumstances change, either over the lifecycle or across generations? Research not only measures inequality and mobility, but also analyzes the historical, economic, and social determinants of these outcomes and the effect of public policies. This volume explores the latest developments in the analysis of income and wealth distribution and mobility. The collection of twenty-three studies is divided into five sections. The first examines observed patterns of income inequality and shifts in the distribution of earnings and in other factors that contribute to it. The next examines wealth inequality, including a substantial discussion of the difficulties of defining and measuring wealth. The third section presents new evidence on the intergenerational transmission of inequality and the mechanisms that underlie it. The next section considers the impact of various policy interventions that are directed at reducing inequality. The final section addresses the challenges of combining household-level data, potentially from multiple sources such as surveys and administrative records, and aggregate data to study inequality, and explores ways to make survey data more comparable with national income accounts data. "-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aIncome distribution _vCongresses. _972094 |
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_aWealth _xCongresses. _972095 |
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_aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Econometrics _2bisacsh _972096 |
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_aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General _2bisacsh _972097 |
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_aConference papers and proceedings. _2lcgft _972098 |
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_aChetty, Raj _eEditor _972099 |
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_aFriedman, John N. _eEditor _972100 |
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_aGornick, Janet C. _eEditor _972101 |
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_aJohnson, Barry _c(Economist), _eEditor _972102 |
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