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The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2011





Note Editore

The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality presents a new and challenging analysis of economic inequality, focusing primarily on economic inequality in highly developed countries. Bringing together the world's top scholars this comprehensive and authoritative volume contains an impressive array of original research on topics ranging from gender to happiness, from poverty to top incomes, and from employers to the welfare state. The authors give their view on the state-of-the-art of scientific research in their fields of expertise and add their own stimulating visions on future research. Ideal as an overview of the latest, cutting-edge research on economic inequality, this is a must have reference for students and researchers alike.




Sommario

1 - Introduction: The scope and worries of economic inequality
2 - Concepts and theories of inequality
3 - The measurement of economic inequality
4 - Income inequality
5 - Functional and personal distribution
6 - Wealth and economic inequality
7 - High incomes and inequality
8 - Inequality and earnings distribution
9 - Inequality and the labour market: employers
10 - Inequality and the labour market: unions
11 - Low pay
12 - Gender and economic inequality
13 - Inequality, poverty and exclusion
14 - Inequality, consumption and time use
15 - Inequality and happiness
16 - Health and economic inequalities
17 - Inequality and education
18 - Demographic transformation and economic inequality
19 - International migration, ethnicity and economic inequality
20 - Intergenerational economic inequality
21 - Intragenerational inequality and intertemporal mobility
22 - Inequality, growth and sectoral change
23 - Trade, skills and globalization
24 - Poverty and Inequality: The Global Context
25 - Economic inequality and the welfare state
26 - Inequality and policy making
27 - Prospects for achieving equality in market economies




Autore

Wiemer Salverda initiated the LoWER network in 1995 to bring together Europe's leading scholars on low pay and earnings inequality. With the help of the European Community's research funding, the network has been a prolific organizer of meetings and a fertile producer of publications. Moving from the University of Groningen's Economics Faculty he joined the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies of the University of Amsterdam in 2000, where he helped build an extensive portfolio of international research and research cooperation. He provides expert advice on low pay, wage inequality, the minimum wage, youth labour, older workers, employment policy, and labour market reform to the EU, OECD, ILO and the British Low Pay Commission. He chairs the Supervisory Board of the international WageIndicator which offers internet surveying of pay in many countries. Brian Nolan is Professor of Public Policy in the School of Applied Social Science, UCD, Dublin. His research focuses on poverty, income inequality, the economics of social policy, and health economics, and recent publications include studies on social inclusion in the EU, equity in health service use, long-term trends in top incomes, child poverty, deprivation and multiple disadvantage, tax/welfare reform, and the minimum wage. Timothy M. Smeeding is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Public Administration at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University where he is also the founding director of the Center for Policy Research. He the Founder and Director Emeritus of the Luxembourg Income Study Project , which he began in 1983. His primary research focuses on national and cross-national comparisons of income and wealth inequality, social mobility, and poverty among vulnerable groups, including low-wage workers, children, the aged, and the disabled. He is spending the 2007-2008 academic year as a Visiting Fellow in residence at the Russell Sage Foundation in New York where he is examining cross-national paterns of economic mobility.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199606061

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Handbooks
Dimensioni: 247 x 39.5 x 176 mm Ø 1210 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:78 Figures, 60 Tables
Pagine Arabe: 768


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