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Oxford Martin School
Oxford University

Oxford, United Kingdom
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Working papers

  1. Carcillo, Stéphane & Hijzen, Alexander & Thewissen, Stefan, 2023. "The Limitations of Overtime Limits to Reduce Long Working Hours: Evidence from the 2018-2021 Working Time Reform in Korea," IZA Discussion Papers 16023, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  2. Müge Adalet McGowan & Alexander Hijzen & David Law & Andrea Salvatori & Patrizio Sicari & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "Addressing labour market challenges in Belgium," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1602, OECD Publishing.
  3. Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "The 2018-2021 working time reform in Korea: A preliminary assessment," OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers 248, OECD Publishing.
  4. Müge Adalet McGowan & Alexander Hijzen & David Law & Andrea Salvatori & Patrizio Sicari & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "Répondre aux défis du marché du travail en Belgique," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1602, OECD Publishing.
  5. Rodrigo Fernandez & Alexander Hijzen & Daniele Pacifico & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "Identifying and addressing employment barriers in Belgium, Korea and Norway: Implementing the OECD Jobs Strategy," OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers 249, OECD Publishing.
  6. Antoine Goujard & Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2019. "Améliorer les performances du marché du travail en France: mise en oeuvre de la Stratégie pour l’emploi de l’OCDE," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1559, OECD Publishing.
  7. Stéphane Carcillo & Antoine Goujard & Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2019. "Assessing recent reforms and policy directions in France: Implementing the OECD Jobs Strategy," OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers 227, OECD Publishing.
  8. Olivier Sterck & Max Roser & Stefan Thewissen, 2017. "Turning the paradigm of aid allocation on its head," CSAE Working Paper Series 2017-03, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
  9. Salverda, Wiemer & Thewissen, Stefan, 2017. "How has the middle fared in the netherlands? A tale of stagnation and population shifts," INET Oxford Working Papers 2017-14, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  10. Thewissen, Stefan & Rueda, David, 2016. "Automation and the Welfare State: Technological Change as a Determinant of Redistribution Preferences," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-02, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  11. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "Models, Regimes, and the Evolution of Middle Incomes in OECD Countries," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-01, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  12. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "GDP per capita versus median household income: What gives rise to divergence over time?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-03, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  13. Thewissen, Stefan & van Vliet, Olaf, 2015. "Competing with the Dragon: Employment Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries," INET Oxford Working Papers 2015-08, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  14. Nolan, Brian & Kenworthy, Lane & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max & Smeeding, Tim, 2015. "Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2015-01, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  15. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf van Vliet, 2014. "Competing with the dragon: Employment and wage effects of Chinese trade competition in 17 sectors across 18 OECD countries," LIS Working papers 623, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
  16. Stefan Thewissen & Chen Wang & Olaf van Vliet, 2013. "Sectoral trends in earnings inequality and employment International trade, skill-biased technological change, or labour market institutions?," LIS Working papers 595, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

Articles

  1. Stéphane Carcillo & Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2024. "The limitations of overtime limits to reduce long working hours: Evidence from the 2018 to 2021 working time reform in Korea," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 62(1), pages 98-126, March.
  2. Brian Nolan & Max Roser & Stefan Thewissen, 2019. "GDP Per Capita Versus Median Household Income: What Gives Rise to the Divergence Over Time and how does this Vary Across OECD Countries?," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 65(3), pages 465-494, September.
  3. Thewissen, Stefan & van Vliet, Olaf, 2019. "Competing With the Dragon: Employment Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries," Political Science Research and Methods, Cambridge University Press, vol. 7(2), pages 215-232, April.
  4. Stefan Thewissen & Lane Kenworthy & Brian Nolan & Max Roser & Tim Smeeding, 2018. "Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 26(2), pages 1-23, July.
  5. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf Vliet & Chen Wang, 2018. "Taking the Sector Seriously: Data, Developments, and Drivers of Intrasectoral Earnings Inequality," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 138(3), pages 1023-1048, August.

Chapters

  1. Brian Nolan & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "Inequality and Real Income Growth for Middle- and Low-income Households across Rich Countries in Recent Decades," Research on Economic Inequality, in: Inequality, Redistribution and Mobility, volume 28, pages 1-28, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

Books

  1. Ambar Narayan & Roy Van der Weide & Alexandru Cojocaru & Christoph Lakner & Silvia Redaelli & Daniel Gerszon Mahler & Rakesh Gupta N. Ramasubbaiah & Stefan Thewissen, 2018. "Fair Progress?," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 28428, April.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Carcillo, Stéphane & Hijzen, Alexander & Thewissen, Stefan, 2023. "The Limitations of Overtime Limits to Reduce Long Working Hours: Evidence from the 2018-2021 Working Time Reform in Korea," IZA Discussion Papers 16023, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

    Cited by:

    1. Burdin, Gabriel & Kambayashi, Ryo & Kato, Takao, 2024. "The Impact of Overtime Limits on Firms and Workers: Evidence from Japan's Work Style Reform," IZA Discussion Papers 17583, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

  2. Müge Adalet McGowan & Alexander Hijzen & David Law & Andrea Salvatori & Patrizio Sicari & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "Addressing labour market challenges in Belgium," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1602, OECD Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Nicola Gagliardi & Elena Grinza & François Rycx, 2021. "Can You Teach an Old Dog New Tricks? New Evidence on the Impact of Tenure on Productivity," Working Papers CEB 21-007, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    2. Nicola Gagliardi & Elena Grinza & François Rycx, 2023. "Workers’ tenure and firm productivity: New evidence from matched employer‐employee panel data," Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 62(1), pages 3-33, January.

  3. Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2020. "The 2018-2021 working time reform in Korea: A preliminary assessment," OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers 248, OECD Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Eun Young Choi & Seung-Hye Choi & Haeyoung Lee, 2021. "The Association between Job Quality Profiles and Work-Life Balance among Female Employees in Korea: A Latent Profile Analysis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-12, February.

  4. Stéphane Carcillo & Antoine Goujard & Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2019. "Assessing recent reforms and policy directions in France: Implementing the OECD Jobs Strategy," OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers 227, OECD Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Miguel à ngel García Calavia & Michael Rigby, 2020. "The extension of collective agreements in France, Portugal and Spain," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 26(4), pages 399-414, November.
    2. Ayhan Görmüş, 2024. "The moderated mediation role of the extension in the relationship between union density and bargaining coverage," Economic and Industrial Democracy, Department of Economic History, Uppsala University, Sweden, vol. 45(3), pages 719-743, August.

  5. Olivier Sterck & Max Roser & Stefan Thewissen, 2017. "Turning the paradigm of aid allocation on its head," CSAE Working Paper Series 2017-03, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.

    Cited by:

    1. Olivier C. Sterck, 2018. "What goes wrong with the allocation of domestic and international resources for HIV?," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(2), pages 320-332, February.

  6. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "Models, Regimes, and the Evolution of Middle Incomes in OECD Countries," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-01, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.

    Cited by:

    1. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "GDP per capita versus median household income: What gives rise to divergence over time?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-03, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.

  7. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "GDP per capita versus median household income: What gives rise to divergence over time?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-03, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.

    Cited by:

    1. Kovács, Olivér, 2017. "Az ipar 4.0 komplexitása - I [The complexity of industry 4.0 - Part 1]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(7), pages 823-851.
    2. François Bourguignon, 2017. "World changes in inequality: an overview of facts, causes, consequences and policies," BIS Working Papers 654, Bank for International Settlements.
    3. Johannes Emmerling, Ben Groom, Tanja Wettingfeld, 2017. "Discounting and the Representative Median Agent," GRI Working Papers 271, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
    4. Kovács, Olivér, 2017. "Az ipar 4.0 komplexitása - II [The Complexity of Industry 4.0 - Part 2]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(9), pages 970-987.
    5. Kovacs, Oliver, 2018. "The dark corners of industry 4.0 – Grounding economic governance 2.0," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 140-145.
    6. David T. Tan & Yi Gong & José Gabriel Siri, 2017. "The Impact of Subsidies on the Prevalence of Climate-Sensitive Residential Buildings in Malaysia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(12), pages 1-26, December.
    7. Anna M. Stansbury & Lawrence H. Summers, 2017. "Productivity and Pay: Is the link broken?," NBER Working Papers 24165, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    8. Oliver Kovacs, 2019. "Big IFs in Productivity-Enhancing Industry 4.0," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 8(2), pages 1-17, January.
    9. Stephen Asafo Agyei, 2021. "The Dynamics of Remittances Impact: A Mixed-Method Approach to Understand Ghana’s Situation and the Way Forward," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 10(11), pages 1-21, October.
    10. Olivér Kovács, 2019. "Grounding Complexity Economics in Framing Modern Governance," Acta Oeconomica, Akadémiai Kiadó, Hungary, vol. 69(4), pages 571-594, December.

  8. Thewissen, Stefan & van Vliet, Olaf, 2015. "Competing with the Dragon: Employment Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries," INET Oxford Working Papers 2015-08, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.

    Cited by:

    1. Huiyao Chen & Changyuan Luo & Mary-Françoise Renard & Shiyi Sun, 2021. "EU-China Trade and intra-EU Trade: Substitute or Complementary?," Working Papers hal-03467473, HAL.
    2. Xuefeng Qian & Kalsoom Rafique & Yingna Wu, 2020. "Flying with the Dragon: Estimating Developing Countries’ Gains from China's Imports," China & World Economy, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 28(5), pages 1-25, September.
    3. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf Vliet & Chen Wang, 2018. "Taking the Sector Seriously: Data, Developments, and Drivers of Intrasectoral Earnings Inequality," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 138(3), pages 1023-1048, August.
    4. Gunther Tichy, 2019. "Die nachhaltigen Folgen der Finanzkrise," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 92(1), pages 47-60, January.
    5. Gu, Grace & Malik, Samreen & Pozzoli, Dario & Rocha, Vera, 2024. "Worker reallocation, firm innovation, and Chinese import competition," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).
    6. Werner G. Raza & Jan. Grumiller & Hannes. Grohs & Verena Madner & Stefan. Mayr & Iryna Sauca, 2021. "Assessing the opportunities and limits of a regionalization of economic activity," Working Paper Reihe der AK Wien - Materialien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft 215, Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft und Statistik.
    7. Bakker, Vincent & Van Vliet, Olaf, 2019. "Social Investment, Employment Outcomes and Policy and Institutional Complementarities: A Comparative Analysis across 26 OECD countries," MPRA Paper 96140, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    8. Huiyao Chen & Changyuan Luo & Mary‐Françoise Renard & Shiyi Sun, 2022. "EU‐China trade and intra‐EU trade: Substitute or complementary?," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 36(3), pages 558-585, July.

  9. Nolan, Brian & Kenworthy, Lane & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max & Smeeding, Tim, 2015. "Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2015-01, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.

    Cited by:

    1. Eleni Karagiannaki, 2017. "The empirical relationship between income poverty and income inequality in rich and middle income countries," CASE Papers /206, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE.
    2. Malte Luebker, 2019. "Can the Structure of Inequality Explain Fiscal Redistribution? Revisiting the Social Affinity Hypothesis," LIS Working papers 762, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    3. P. P. Braga, Daniel & Pokorny, Benno & Porro, Roberto & Vidal, Edson, 2023. "Good life in the Amazon? A critical reflection on the standard of living of cocoa and cattle-based smallholders in Pará, Brazil," World Development Perspectives, Elsevier, vol. 31(C).
    4. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "GDP per capita versus median household income: What gives rise to divergence over time?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-03, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
    5. Alberto Batinti & Joan Costa-Font, 2019. "Do Economic Recessions ‘Squeeze the Middle-Class’?," LIS Working papers 757, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    6. Barra Roantree, 2024. "Fiscal policy and redistribution in Ireland," Trinity Economics Papers tep0824, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Economics.
    7. Adam Goldstein & Ziyao Tian, 2020. "Financialization and Income Generation in the 21st Century: Rise of the Petit Rentier Class?," LIS Working papers 801, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    8. Bartak, Jakub & Jabłoński, Łukasz & Tomkiewicz, Jacek, 2022. "Does income inequality explain public debt change in OECD countries?," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 80(C), pages 211-224.
    9. Roantree, Barra & Doorley, Karina, 2023. "Poverty, income inequality and living standards in Ireland: Third annual report," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number JR4.
    10. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan & Roser, Max, 2016. "Models, Regimes, and the Evolution of Middle Incomes in OECD Countries," INET Oxford Working Papers 2016-01, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
    11. Bjorn Gustafsson & Sai Ding, 2017. "Unequal Growth: Unequal Growth: How Household Incomes and Poverty in Urban China Have Developed since 1988, with an Emphasis on the Period from 2007 to 2013," University of Western Ontario, Centre for Human Capital and Productivity (CHCP) Working Papers 201718, University of Western Ontario, Centre for Human Capital and Productivity (CHCP).
    12. Ceriani, Lidia & Hlasny, Vladimir & Verme, Paolo, 2021. "Bottom Incomes and the Measurement of Poverty: A Brief Assessment of the Literature," GLO Discussion Paper Series 914, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    13. Nolan, Brian & Thewissen, Stefan, 2019. "Inequality and Real Income Growth for Middle and Low-income Households Across Rich Countries in Recent Decades," INET Oxford Working Papers 2019-07, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
    14. Vlandas, Tim & Weisstanner, David, 2022. "Income Stagnation and the Politics of Welfare State Retrenchment in Advanced Economies," SocArXiv 862ua, Center for Open Science.
    15. Barra Roantree & Michelle Barrett, 2024. "Income inequality in Ireland, 1987–2019," Fiscal Studies, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 45(2), pages 143-153, June.
    16. Chiara Assunta Ricci, 2016. "Perceived Social Position and Income Inequality: Do They Move Together? Evidence from Europe and the United States," LIS Working papers 667, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    17. Karagiannaki, Eleni, 2017. "The empirical relationship between income poverty and income inequality in rich and middle income countries," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 86917, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

  10. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf van Vliet, 2014. "Competing with the dragon: Employment and wage effects of Chinese trade competition in 17 sectors across 18 OECD countries," LIS Working papers 623, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

    Cited by:

    1. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf Vliet & Chen Wang, 2018. "Taking the Sector Seriously: Data, Developments, and Drivers of Intrasectoral Earnings Inequality," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 138(3), pages 1023-1048, August.
    2. Gunther Tichy, 2019. "Die nachhaltigen Folgen der Finanzkrise," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 92(1), pages 47-60, January.

  11. Stefan Thewissen & Chen Wang & Olaf van Vliet, 2013. "Sectoral trends in earnings inequality and employment International trade, skill-biased technological change, or labour market institutions?," LIS Working papers 595, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

    Cited by:

    1. Bussolo, Maurizio & Cruz, Marcio & Osorio Rodarte, Israel, 2014. "Sectoral Wage Bill Database," Conference papers 332464, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
    2. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf Vliet & Chen Wang, 2018. "Taking the Sector Seriously: Data, Developments, and Drivers of Intrasectoral Earnings Inequality," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 138(3), pages 1023-1048, August.
    3. Halvarsson, Daniel & Korpi, Martin & Wennberg, Karl, 2018. "Entrepreneurship and income inequality," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 145(C), pages 275-293.
    4. Huang, Kaixing & Yan, Wenshou & Sim, Nicholas & Guo, Yuqing & Xie, Fang, 2022. "Can trade explain the rising trends in income inequality? Insights from 40 years of empirical studies," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 107(C).
    5. Halvarsson, Daniel & Korpi, Martin & Wennberg, Karl, 2016. "Entrepreneurship and Income Inequality," Ratio Working Papers 281, The Ratio Institute.
    6. Boris Cournède & Oliver Denk & Peter Hoeller, 2015. "Finance and Inclusive Growth," OECD Economic Policy Papers 14, OECD Publishing.
    7. Oliver Denk, 2015. "Financial sector pay and labour income inequality: Evidence from Europe," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1225, OECD Publishing.

Articles

  1. Stéphane Carcillo & Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen, 2024. "The limitations of overtime limits to reduce long working hours: Evidence from the 2018 to 2021 working time reform in Korea," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 62(1), pages 98-126, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Brian Nolan & Max Roser & Stefan Thewissen, 2019. "GDP Per Capita Versus Median Household Income: What Gives Rise to the Divergence Over Time and how does this Vary Across OECD Countries?," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 65(3), pages 465-494, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Ionescu, Romeo-Victor & Zlati, Monica Laura & Antohi, Valentin Marian, 2021. "European union's regions between cohesion and sustainability," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 169(C).
    2. Facundo Alvaredo & Francois Bourguignon & Francisco Ferreira & Nora Lustig, 2024. "Seventy-five years of measuring income inequality in Latin America," Working Papers 2401, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
    3. Teichgraeber, Andreas Oliver Felix & Van Reenen, John, 2021. "Have productivity and pay decoupled in the UK?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 113833, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    4. Zhai, Muxin & Kishan, Ruby P. & Showalter, Dean, 2022. "Social capital and suicidal behaviors: Evidence from the United States counties," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 98(C).
    5. Melanie Krause & Liang Frank Shao, 2018. "Rising Mean Incomes for Whom?," LIS Working papers 753, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    6. Alvaredo, Facundo & De Rosa, Mauricio & Flores, Ignacio & Morgan, Marc, 2022. "The Inequality (or the Growth) We Measure: Data Gaps and the Distribution of Incomes," SocArXiv fs5jn, Center for Open Science.
    7. Nikeel Nishkar Kumar & Arvind Patel, 2022. "Income thresholds in the remittances-growth association? a case study of Fiji," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(19), pages 1815-1823, November.
    8. Prydz, Espen Beer & Jolliffe, Dean & Serajuddin, Umar, 2021. "Mind the Gap," GLO Discussion Paper Series 944, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    9. De Rosa, Mauricio & Flores, Ignacio & Morgan, Marc, 2022. "More Unequal or Not as Rich? Revisiting the Latin American Exception," SocArXiv akq89, Center for Open Science.
    10. Facundo Alvaredo & François Bourguignon & Francisco Ferreira & Nora Lustig, 2025. "Inequality Bands: Seventy-Five Years of Measuring Income Inequality in Latin America," Working Papers 719, Center for Global Development.
    11. Michael Olumekor & Harman Preet Singh & Ibrahim Abdullah Alhamad, 2024. "Online Grocery Shopping: Exploring the Influence of Income, Internet Access, and Food Prices," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(4), pages 1-17, February.
    12. Jiafeng Gu, 2021. "Effects of Patent Policy on Outputs and Commercialization of Academic Patents in China: A Spatial Difference-in-Differences Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(23), pages 1-17, December.
    13. Chang Kyun Choi & Jungho Yang & Ji-An Jeong & Min-Ho Shin, 2022. "Effects of Diabetes Quality Assessment on Diabetes Management Behaviors Based on a Nationwide Survey," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(23), pages 1-11, November.
    14. Christopher Wimer & Zachary Parolin & Anny Fenton & Liana Fox & Christopher Jencks, 2020. "The Direct Effect of Taxes and Transfers on Changes in the U.S. Income Distribution, 1967–2015," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 57(5), pages 1833-1851, October.
    15. Karamoko N’da & Jiaoju Ge & Steven Ji-Fan Ren & Jia Wang, 2023. "Understanding the One Belt One Road Initiative (BRI) influence on exportations of Chinese smartphones: The moderating role of the GDP per capita," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(12), pages 1-19, December.
    16. Sheng, Jichuan & Cheng, Qian & Yang, Hongqiang, 2024. "Water markets and water inequality: China's water rights trading pilot," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 94(C).
    17. Karamoko N’da & Jiaoju Ge & Steven Ji-Fan Ren & Jia Wang, 2023. "What matters for international consumers’ choice preferences for smartphones: Evidence from a cross-border ecommerce platform," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(5), pages 1-20, May.
    18. Jun Zhang & Shenghao Zhao & Chaonan Peng & Xianming Gong, 2022. "Spatial Heterogeneity of the Recovery of Road Traffic Volume from the Impact of COVID-19: Evidence from China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(21), pages 1-20, November.
    19. Josh Martin & Rebecca Riley, 2025. "Productivity measurement: Reassessing the production function from micro to macro," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 39(1), pages 246-279, February.
    20. Tsimbos, Cleon & Verropoulou, Georgia & Petropoulou, Dimitra, 2021. "Economic crisis and stillbirth ratios: evidence from Southern Europe," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 112692, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    21. Cleon Tsimbos & Georgia Verropoulou & Dimitra Petropoulou, 2021. "Economic crisis and stillbirth ratios: Evidence from Southern Europe," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(11), pages 1-14, November.
    22. Brzezinski, Michal, 2022. "Does income redistribution impede innovation?," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 51(10).
    23. Espen Beer Prydz & Dean Jolliffe & Umar Serajuddin, 2022. "Disparities in Assessments of Living Standards Using National Accounts and Household Surveys," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 68(S2), pages 385-420, December.
    24. Su, Yiyi & Song, Jialin & Lu, Ying & Fan, Di & Yang, Miles, 2023. "Economic poverty, common prosperity, and underdog entrepreneurship," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 165(C).

  3. Thewissen, Stefan & van Vliet, Olaf, 2019. "Competing With the Dragon: Employment Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries," Political Science Research and Methods, Cambridge University Press, vol. 7(2), pages 215-232, April.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Stefan Thewissen & Lane Kenworthy & Brian Nolan & Max Roser & Tim Smeeding, 2018. "Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 26(2), pages 1-23, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  5. Stefan Thewissen & Olaf Vliet & Chen Wang, 2018. "Taking the Sector Seriously: Data, Developments, and Drivers of Intrasectoral Earnings Inequality," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 138(3), pages 1023-1048, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Thanos Fragkandreas, 2022. "Three Decades of Research on Innovation and Inequality: Causal Scenarios, Explanatory Factors, and Suggestions," Working Papers 60, Birkbeck Centre for Innovation Management Research, revised Feb 2022.
    2. Huang, Kaixing & Yan, Wenshou & Sim, Nicholas & Guo, Yuqing & Xie, Fang, 2022. "Can trade explain the rising trends in income inequality? Insights from 40 years of empirical studies," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 107(C).
    3. Hope, David & Martelli, Angelo, 2019. "The transition to the knowledge economy, labor market institutions, and income inequality in advanced democracies," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 100382, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

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  1. Ambar Narayan & Roy Van der Weide & Alexandru Cojocaru & Christoph Lakner & Silvia Redaelli & Daniel Gerszon Mahler & Rakesh Gupta N. Ramasubbaiah & Stefan Thewissen, 2018. "Fair Progress?," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 28428, April.

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    2. Emran,M. Shahe & Ferreira,Francisco H. G. & Jiang,Yajing & Sun,Yan, 2020. "Occupational Dualism and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in the Rural Economy : Evidence from China and India," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9316, The World Bank.
    3. Pieter Serneels & Stefan Dercon, 2021. "Aspirations, Poverty, and Education. Evidence from India," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 57(1), pages 163-183, January.
    4. Guido Neidhöfer & Nora Lustig & Mariano Tommasi, 2020. "Intergenerational Transmission of Lockdown Consequences: Prognosis of the Longer-run Persistence of COVID-19 in Latin America," Commitment to Equity (CEQ) Working Paper Series 99, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
    5. Michael Hebsaker & Guido Neidhöfer & Friedhelm Pfeiffer, 2021. "Intergenerational mobility and self-selection on unobserved skills: New evidence," Journal for Labour Market Research, Springer;Institute for Employment Research/ Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), vol. 55(1), pages 1-9, December.
    6. Nora Lustig & Valentina Martinez Pabon & Guido Neidhöfer & Mariano Tommasi, 2020. "Short and Long-Run Distributional Impacts of COVID-19 in Latin America," Working Papers 2013, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
    7. Emran, M. Shahe & Jiang, Hanchen & Shilpi, Forhad, 2020. "Gender Bias and Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Theory and Evidence from China and India," MPRA Paper 99131, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    8. Kolb, Michael & Neidhöfer, Guido & Pfeiffer, Friedhelm, 2019. "Intergenerational mobility and self-selection of asylum seekers in Germany," ZEW Discussion Papers 19-027, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
    9. Bussolo, Maurizio & Checchi, Daniele & Peragine, Vito, 2020. "Long-Term Evolution of Inequality of Opportunity," IZA Discussion Papers 13044, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    10. Bertha Rohenkohl, 2019. "Intergenerational Income Mobility in the UK:New evidence using the BHPS and Understanding Society," Working Papers 2019017, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics.
    11. Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2021. "Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 19(4), pages 643-665, December.
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    13. François-Charles Wolff, 2020. "The intergenerational transmission of risk attitudes: Evidence from Burkina Faso," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 18(1), pages 181-206, March.
    14. Munoz Saavedra,Ercio Andres, 2022. "The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10036, The World Bank.
    15. Hanol Lee & Jong‐Wha Lee, 2021. "Patterns and determinants of intergenerational educational mobility: Evidence across countries," Pacific Economic Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 26(1), pages 70-90, February.
    16. Roy van der Weide & Ambar Narayan, 2019. "China and the United States: Different economic models but similarly low levels of socioeconomic mobility," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2019-121, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    17. M. Chatib Basri & Hal Hill, 2020. "The Southeast Asian Economies in the Age of Discontent," Asian Economic Policy Review, Japan Center for Economic Research, vol. 15(2), pages 185-209, July.
    18. Théophile T. Azomahou & Eleni Yitbarek, 2021. "Intergenerational mobility in education: Is Africa different?," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 39(3), pages 503-523, July.
    19. Vinay Reddy Venumuddala, 2020. "Occupational Network Structure and Vector Assortativity for illustrating patterns of social mobility," Papers 2011.04466, arXiv.org.
    20. Alberto Martini & Davide Azzolini & Barbara Romano & Loris Vergolini, 2021. "Increasing College Going by Incentivizing Savings: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Italy," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 40(3), pages 814-840, June.
    21. Michele Di Maio & Roberto Nisticò, 2016. "The Effect of Parental Job Loss on Child School Dropout: Evidence from the Occupied Palestinian Territories," CSEF Working Papers 456, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy, revised 06 Feb 2018.
    22. Nancy A. Daza Báez, 2021. "«Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in Mexico»," Papers 2021_17, Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias.
    23. Ana Suárez Álvarez & Ana Jesús López Menéndez, 2021. "Dynamics of inequality and opportunities within European countries," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 73(4), pages 555-579, October.
    24. Hector Moreno, 2021. "The Influence of Parental and Grandparental Education in the Transmission of Human Capital," Working Papers 588, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
    25. Miles Corak, 2020. "Intergenerational Mobility: What Do We Care About? What Should We Care About?," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 53(2), pages 230-240, June.
    26. Mohammed Nazmul Huq & Moyazzem Hossain & Faruq Abdulla & Sabina Yeasmin, 2021. "Intergenerational educational mobility in Bangladesh," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(7), pages 1-15, July.
    27. Hai‐Anh H. Dang & Peter Lanjouw, 2018. "Inequality trends and dynamics in India: The bird's-eye and the granular perspectives," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2018-189, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    28. Patricia Funjika & Rachel M. Gisselquist, 2020. "Social mobility and inequality between groups," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2020-12, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    29. Hu, Yuan & Behrman, Jere R. & Zhang, Junsen, 2021. "The causal effects of parents’ schooling on children's schooling in urban China," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 49(1), pages 258-276.
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  1. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (4) 2019-05-20 2020-08-17 2020-08-17 2023-05-01
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  4. NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2017-03-19
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  6. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2020-04-06
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