Inequality and real income growth for middle-and low-income households across rich countries in recent decades
This paper places what has happened to income inequality in rich countries over recent decades alongside trends in median and low incomes in real terms, taken as incomplete but valuable indicators of the evolution of living standards for “ordinary working families” and the poor...
Principais autores: | Nolan, B, Thewissen, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Emerald
2020
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