Divided we stand why inequality keeps rising
In the three decades to the recent economic downturn, wage gaps widened and household income inequality as measured by GINI increased in a large majority of OECD countries. This occurred even when countries were going through a period of sustained economic and employment growth. This report analyse...
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OECD
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Trends in Household Earnings Inequality
- Hours Worked, Self-Employment and Joblessness as Ingredients of Earnings Inequality
- Foreword
- Editorial: Mind the gap
- From Household Earnings to Disposable Household Income Inequality
- Changes in Redistribution in OECD Countries Over Two Decades
- The Distributive Impact of Publicly Provided Services
- The Impact of Economic Globalisation and Changes in Policies and Institutions on Rising Earnings Inequality
- Trends in Top Incomes and Their Tax Policy Implications
- Inequality Between the Employed and the Non-employed
- An Overview of Growing Income Inequalities in OECD Countries
- Trends in Wage Inequality, Economic Globalisation and Labour Market Policies and Institutions
- Special Focus.