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December 2017, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 792-820 The Long Run Effects of Taxes and Tax Competition on top Income Shares: An Empirical Investigation
by Christian Frey & Christoph Gorgas & Christoph A. Schaltegger - 821-840 Migration and Discrimination in Urban China: A Decomposition Approach
by Debayan Pakrashi & Paul Frijters - 841-866 Consumer Expectations: A Residual Based Approach
by Fahd Rehman & Russel J. Cooper - 867-880 The Theil Indices in Parametric Families of Income Distributions—A Short Review
by José María Sarabia & Vanesa Jordá & Lorena Remuzgo - 881-898 Rent‐Imputation for Welfare Measurement: A Review of Methodologies and Empirical Findings
by Carlos Felipe Balcázar & Lidia Ceriani & Sergio Olivieri & Marco Ranzani - 899-911 Consensus Income Distribution
by Oded Stark & Fryderyk Falniowski & Marcin Jakubek
September 2017, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 411-444 Tony Atkinson and his Legacy
by Rolf Aaberge & François Bourguignon & Andrea Brandolini & Francisco H. G. Ferreira & Janet C. Gornick & John Hills & Markus Jäntti & Stephen P. Jenkins & Eric Marlier & John Micklewright & Brian Nolan & Thomas Piketty & Walter J. Radermacher & Timothy M. Smeeding & Nicholas H. Stern & Joseph Stiglitz & Holly Sutherland - 445-463 Decomposing Global Inequality
by Jørgen Modalsli - 464-491 The Perception of Inequality of Opportunity in Europe
by Paolo Brunori - 492-519 Alternative Approaches to Commercial Property Price Indexes for Tokyo
by Erwin Diewert & Chihiro Shimizu - 520-541 The ‘Troubling Tradeoffs’ Paradox and a Resolution
by Eduardo Zambrano - 542-563 Shifting Taxes from Labor to Consumption: More Employment and more Inequality?
by Nico Pestel & Eric Sommer - 564-573 Comparative Research with Net and Gross Income Data: An Evaluation of Two Netting Down Procedures for the LIS Database
by Rense Nieuwenhuis & Teresa Munzi & Janet C. Gornick - 574-584 On the Limitations of Some Current Usages of the Gini Index
by Lars Osberg - 585-596 Sir Tony Atkinson's last contribution: Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe, Edited by Anthony B. Atkinson, Anne-Catherine Guio, and Eric Marlier
by Bea Cantillon
June 2017, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 203-218 Mobility in China
by Yi Chen & Frank A. Cowell - 219-233 The Sins of the Fathers: Intergenerational Income Mobility in China
by Weici Yuan - 234-252 Accounting for China's Saving-Investment Imbalance from 2002–2008
by Jianwei Xu & Panpan Yang & Guangrong Ma - 253-268 Material Offshoring: Alternate Measures
by John R. Baldwin & Wulong Gu & Aaron Sydor & Beiling Yan - 269-287 Local Segregation and Well-Being
by Olga Alonso-Villar & Coral Del Río - 288-309 Measuring and Accounting for the Deprivation Gap of Portuguese Immigrants in Luxembourg
by Vincent A. Hildebrand & María Noel Pi Alperin & Philippe Van Kerm - 310-334 Can Minimum Wages Close the Gender Wage Gap?
by Mary Hallward-Driemeier & Bob Rijkers & Andrew Waxman - 335-352 Do Savings and Credit Institutions Reduce Vulnerability? New Evidence From Mexico
by Robert Lensink & Roselia Servin & Marrit Berg - 353-377 Household Satellite Account for France
by Aurélien Poissonnier & Delphine Roy - 378-393 The Consequences of Having a Son on Family Wealth in Urban China
by Lixing Li & Xiaoyu Wu - 394-408 The Impact of Inheritance on the Distribution of Wealth: Evidence from Great Britain
by Eleni Karagiannaki
March 2017, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-29 Measurement and Allocation of Capital Inputs With Taxes: A Sensitivity Analysis for OECD Countries
by Serena Fatica - 30-52 Measuring the Consistency of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Income Information in EU-SILC
by Kristina Krell & Joachim R. Frick & Markus M. Grabka - 53-69 Household Income, Demand, and Saving: Deriving Macro Data With Micro Data Concepts
by Barry Z. Cynamon & Steven M. Fazzari - 70-94 Building and Interpreting Macro/Micro Estimates of Accrued-to-Date Pension Liabilities: French Reforms as a Case Study
by Didier Blanchet & Sylvie Le Minez & Anthony Marino - 95-117 Deleveraging in a Highly Indebted Property Market: Who does it and are there Implications for Household Consumption?
by Yvonne McCarthy & Kieran McQuinn - 118-146 Which Gender Wage Gap Estimates to Trust? A Comparative Analysis
by Karolina Goraus & Joanna Tyrowicz & Lucas Velde - 147-168 The Elasticity of Poverty with respect to Sectoral Growth in Africa
by Nicoletta Berardi & Federica Marzo - 169-188 Has Greater Stock Market Participation Increased Wealth Inequality in the Us?
by Yannis Bilias & Dimitris Georgarakos & Michael Haliassos - 189-196 On the World Distribution of Income
by Davide Provenzano
February 2017, Volume 63
- 1-6 Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Income and Wealth on “Productivity Measurement, Drivers and Trends” Iariw-Unsw Special Conference, Sydney, 26–27 November 2013
by Kevin J. Fox & Kevin J. Fox - 7-21 Productivity Measurement with Natural Capital
by Kevin J. Fox & Nicola Brandt & Paul Schreyer & Vera Zipperer - 22-48 Spillovers from R&D and Other Intangible Investment: Evidence from UK Industries
by Kevin J. Fox & Peter Goodridge & Jonathan Haskel & Gavin Wallis - 49-67 The Contribution of Intangible Assets to Sectoral Productivity Growth in the EU
by Kevin J. Fox & Thomas Niebel & Mary O'Mahony & Marianne Saam - 68-89 Upstream Product Market Regulations, ICT, R&D and Productivity
by Kevin J. Fox & Gilbert Cette & Jimmy Lopez & Jacques Mairesse - 90-112 Effects of Financial Crises on Productivity, Capital and Employment
by Kevin J. Fox & Nicholas Oulton & María Sebastiá-Barriel - 113-133 Productivity Growth and International Competitiveness
by Kevin J. Fox & Wulong Gu & Beiling Yan - 134-148 Real GDI, Productivity, and the Terms of Trade in Canada
by Kevin J. Fox & Shutao Cao & Sharon Kozicki - 149-168 Getting Rental Prices Right for Computers: Reconciling Different Perspectives on Depreciation
by Kevin J. Fox & Erwin Diewert & Hui Wei - 169-193 Measuring Output, Input and Total Factor Productivity in Australian Agriculture: An Industry-Level Analysis
by Kevin J. Fox & Yu Sheng & Tom Jackson & Shiji Zhao & Dandan Zhang - 194-199 Announcements
by Kevin J. Fox
December 2017, Volume 63
- 201-207 Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Income and Wealth on the IARIW-OECD Special Conference on the Future of National Accounts: “W(H)ither the SNA?” (Paris, 16–17 April 2015)
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Peter van de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni - 208-222 W(h)ither the SNA?
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Anne Harrison - 223-237 The Future of the National Accounts: Statistics and the Democratic Conversation My thanks to Dave Giles, James Grant, Magnus Henrekson, Johannes Hirata, Alice Nakamura, Peter Sinclair and Geoff Tily for comments on an early draft, and to participants at the conference of the IARIW at the OECD, Paris, April 2015. I would also like to thank the referees for their careful attention and comments. All responsibility is of course mine. Diane.Coyle@manchester.ac.uk
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Diane Coyle - 238-265 The Future of the SNA in a Broad Information System Perspective
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Andre Vanoli - 266-286 Present and Future Challenges to the System of National Accounts: Linking Micro and Macro The views expressed herein are those of the author and should not be attributed to the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development. The author is accountable for any mistakes in this paper
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Peter van de Ven - 287-320 Improving the SNA Treatment of Multinational Enterprises
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Dylan G. Rassier - 321-354 Improving the Treatment of Holding Gains and Default Losses in National Accounts
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Marshall Reinsdorf & Dominique Durant & Kyle Hood & Leonard Nakamura - 355-380 Public Intangibles: The Public Sector and Economic Growth in the SNA
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Carol Corrado & Jonathan Haskel & Cecilia Jona-Lasinio - 381-410 The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, Revisited
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Barbara M. Fraumeni & Michael S. Christian & Jon D. Samuels - 411-436 Maintaining the National Accounts as Official Statistics
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Robin Lynch & Bent Thage - 437-459 A Consistent Data Series to Evaluate Growth and Inequality in the National Accounts Note: The views expressed in this research, including those related to statistical, methodological, technical, or operational issues, are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official positions or policies of the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the University of Michigan, or the views of other staff members. The authors thank the participants at the OECD-IARIW special conference and the anonymous referees for helpful comments.The authors accept responsibility for all errors. This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage discussion of work in progress
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Dennis Fixler & David Johnson & Andrew Craig & Kevin Furlong - 460-477 Measuring Individual Economic Well-Being and Social Welfare within the Framework of the System of National Accounts
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Dale W. Jorgenson & Paul Schreyer
August 2016, Volume 62, Issue S1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Branko Milanovic - 4-21 Income Inequality in Latin America: A Factor Component Analysis
by Verónica Amarante - 22-46 Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States
by Sean Higgins & Nora Lustig & Whitney Ruble & Timothy M. Smeeding - 47-67 The Distribution Dynamics of Human Development in Mexico 1990–2010
by Carlos Villalobos Barría & Stephan Klasen & Sebastian Vollmer - 68-89 The Evolution of Gender and Racial Occupational Segregation Across Formal and Non‐Formal Labor Markets in Brazil, 1987 to 2006
by Paola Salardi - 90-119 Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Living Conditions in Costa Rica
by Carlos Gradín - 120-144 Top Income Shares, Business Profits, and Effective Tax Rates in Contemporary Chile
by Tasha Fairfield & Michel Jorratt De Luis - 145-178 When More Does Not Necessarily Mean Better: Health‐Related Illfare Comparisons with Non‐Monotone Well‐Being Relationships
by Mauricio Apablaza & Florent Bresson & Gaston Yalonetzky - 179-210 Construction of a Consumption Aggregate Based on Information from POF 2008‐2009 and Its Use in the Measurement of Welfare, Poverty, Inequality and Vulnerability of Families
by Leonardo S. Oliveira & Debora F. De Souza & Luciana A. Dos Santos & Marta Antunes & Nícia C. H. Brendolin & Viviane C. C. Quintaes
December 2016, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 605-627 Correcting for the Missing Rich: An Application to Wealth Survey Data
by Paul Eckerstorfer & Johannes Halak & Jakob Kapeller & Bernhard Schütz & Florian Springholz & Rafael Wildauer - 628-649 Is Financial Fragility a Matter of Illiquidity? An Appraisal for Italian Households
by Marianna Brunetti & Elena Giarda & Costanza Torricelli - 650-667 A New Look at Intergenerational Mobility in Germany Compared to the U.S
by Daniel D. Schnitzlein - 668-684 Valuing Unpaid Child Care in the U.S.: A Prototype Satellite Account Using the American Time Use Survey
by Jooyeoun Suh & Nancy Folbre - 685-705 What Stops Dutch Households from Taking Up Much Needed Benefits?
by Caren Tempelman & Aenneli Houkes-Hommes - 706-723 Parental Wealth and the Black–White Mobility Gap in the U.S
by Liana E. Fox - 724-757 Product-Marketing Innovation, Skills, and Firm Productivity Growth
by Martin Junge & Battista Severgnini & Anders Sørensen - 758-774 Measuring Achievement and Shortfall Improvements in a Consistent Way
by Iñaki Permanyer - 775-784 Residual Risk Accounting: A Pilot Study
by Scott Farrow - 785-791 Measuring Well-Being in the Past
by Guido Alfani - 792-798 Back to the Future? The Awaited Tangible Roadmap for Reducing Inequality
by Anne Hartung
September 2016, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 405-419 Economic Growth Evens Out Happiness: Evidence from Six Surveys
by Andrew E. Clark & Sarah Flèche & Claudia Senik - 420-444 Productivity Trends in Advanced Countries between 1890 and 2012
by Antonin Bergeaud & Gilbert Cette & Rémy Lecat - 445-466 Income Inequality and Political Polarization: Time Series Evidence Over Nine Decades
by John V. Duca & Jason L. Saving - 467-488 Household Finances and Social Interaction: Bayesian Analysis of Household Panel Data
by Sarah Brown & Pulak Ghosh & Karl Taylor - 489-508 Consumption, Income, and Wealth: Evidence from Age, Cohort, and Period Elasticities
by G. C. Lim & Q. Zeng - 509-533 Life Cycle Price Trends and Product Replacement: Implications for the Measurement of Inflation
by Daniel Melser & Iqbal A. Syed - 534-558 Income and Fiscal Incidence by Age and Gender: Some Evidence from New Zealand
by Omar Aziz & Norman Gemmell & Athene Laws - 559-573 Ordinal Bivariate Inequality: Concepts and Application to Child Deprivation in Mozambique
by Christoffer Sonne-Schmidt & Finn Tarp & Lars Peter Østerdal - 574-583 Long-Run Growth Differences and the Neoclassical Growth Model
by Norman Maynard - 584-600 Understanding New Resource Projects
by Kenneth W. Clements & Jiawei Si & Thomas Simpson
June 2016, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 209-222 Top Wealth Shares in Australia 1915–2012
by Pamela Katic & Andrew Leigh - 223-244 Distributional Consequences of Commodity Price Shocks: Australia Over A Century
by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 245-265 Mobility of Top Incomes in Germany
by Katharina Jenderny - 266-282 Understanding Changes in the Distribution and Redistribution of Income: A Unifying Decomposition Framework
by Nicolas Herault & Francisco Azpitarte - 283-310 ICT and Growth: The Role of Rates of Return and Capital Prices
by Thomas Niebel & Marianne Saam - 311-333 Estimating Consumption Responses to Income Shocks of Different Persistence Using Self-Reported Income Measures
by Merike Kukk & Dmitry Kulikov & Karsten Staehr - 334-361 Precautionary Savings in Mexico: Evidence From the Mexican Health and Aging Study
by Durfari Velandia Naranjo & Edwin Gameren - 362-379 Give and Take Between Households and the State: Development and Application of A Benefaction–Contribution Ratio
by Gregory John Lee & Gareth Rees - 380-393 ICP 2005 Construction Prices: Are They Underestimated in Developing Countries?
by Theodore R. Breton & John J. García - 394-401 Poverty Elasticity: A Note on a New Empirical Approach
by Erik Figueiredo & Márcio P. Laurini
March 2016, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-27 Why is Income Inequality Increasing in the Developed World?
by Max Roser & Jesus Crespo Cuaresma - 28-51 Intangible Investment and Market Valuation
by Hannu Piekkola - 52-68 The Intensity and Shape of Inequality: The ABG Method of Distributional Analysis
by Louis Chauvel - 69-91 House Prices, Wealth and Consumption: New Evidence from Australia and Canada
by Kadir Atalay & Stephen Whelan & Judith Yates - 92-119 Regional Accounts of India: Methods, New Estimates, and Their Uses
by Deepak Sethia - 120-144 Impact of Taxes and Benefits on Inequality among Groups of Income Units
by Ivica Urban - 145-160 A Measure of the Shadow Economy in a Small Economy: Evidence from Household-Level Expenditure Patterns
by Tufan Ekici & Mustafa Besim - 161-180 The “Business Climate” and Economic Inequality
by David Neumark & Jennifer Muz - 181-197 Wage Inequality and Wage Mobility in Europe
by Ronald Bachmann & Peggy Bechara & Sandra Schaffner - 198-205 Review of Joseph Fishkin 's Bottlenecks: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity
by Paolo Brunori
August 2016, Volume 62
- 1-3 Introduction
by Branko Milanovic & Branko Milanovic - 4-21 Income Inequality in Latin America: A Factor Component Analysis
by Branko Milanovic & Verónica Amarante - 22-46 Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States
by Branko Milanovic & Sean Higgins & Nora Lustig & Whitney Ruble & Timothy M. Smeeding - 47-67 The Distribution Dynamics of Human Development in Mexico 1990–2010
by Branko Milanovic & Carlos Villalobos Barría & Stephan Klasen & Sebastian Vollmer - 68-89 The Evolution of Gender and Racial Occupational Segregation Across Formal and Non-Formal Labor Markets in Brazil, 1987 to 2006
by Branko Milanovic & Paola Salardi - 90-119 Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Living Conditions in Costa Rica
by Branko Milanovic & Carlos Gradín - 120-144 Top Income Shares, Business Profits, and Effective Tax Rates in Contemporary Chile
by Branko Milanovic & Tasha Fairfield & Michel Jorratt De Luis - 145-178 When More Does Not Necessarily Mean Better: Health-Related Illfare Comparisons with Non-Monotone Well-Being Relationships
by Branko Milanovic & Mauricio Apablaza & Florent Bresson & Gaston Yalonetzky - 179-210 Construction of a Consumption Aggregate Based on Information from POF 2008-2009 and Its Use in the Measurement of Welfare, Poverty, Inequality and Vulnerability of Families
by Branko Milanovic & Leonardo S. Oliveira & Debora F. De Souza & Luciana A. Dos Santos & Marta Antunes & Nícia C. H. Brendolin & Viviane C. C. Quintaes - 211-212 Announcements
by Branko Milanovic
December 2015, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 599-629 U.S. Pensions in the 2000s: The Lost Decade?
by Edward N. Wolff - 630-650 Inequality of Income and Consumption in the U.S.: Measuring the Trends in Inequality from 1984 to 2011 for the Same Individuals
by Jonathan Fisher & David S. Johnson & Timothy M. Smeeding - 651-676 Youth Poverty, Employment, and Leaving the Parental Home in Europe
by Sara Ayllón - 677-701 Wage Assimilation of Foreigners: Which Factors Close the Gap? Evidence From Germany
by Florian Lehmer & Johannes Ludsteck - 702-722 Deprivation and the Dimensionality of Welfare: A Variable-Selection Cluster-Analysis Approach
by Germán Caruso & Walter Sosa-Escudero & Marcela Svarc - 723-738 The Hunger of Old Women in Rural Tanzania: Can Subjective Data Improve Poverty Measurement?
by Lars Osberg - 739-758 Do the Rich Save More? Evidence from Canada
by Sule Alan & Kadir Atalay & Thomas F. Crossley - 759-772 Relative Income and Indebtedness: Evidence from Panel Data
by Michael D. Carr & Arjun Jayadev - 773-798 Economic Growth in Canada and the United States: Supply-Push or Demand-Pull?
by Jianmin Tang & Weimin Wang - 799-811 Decomposing Poverty Change: Deciphering Change in Total Population and Beyond
by Srijit Mishra - 812-828 Intergenerational Earnings and Income Mobility in Spain
by María Cervini-Plá - 829-834 Review of Income and Wealth Report of the Editors
by Conchita D'Ambrosio & D.S. Prasada Rao
September 2015, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 401-421 The “Make-up” of a Regression Coefficient: Gender Gaps in the European Labor Market
by M. Grazia Pittau & Shlomo Yitzhaki & Roberto Zelli - 422-439 A Class of Social Welfare Functions That Depend on Mean Income and Income Polarization
by Juan Gabriel Rodríguez - 440-464 The Distributional Incidence of Growth: A Social Welfare Approach
by Flaviana Palmisano & Vito Peragine - 465-476 A New Approach to Unidimensional Poverty Analysis: Application to the Tunisian Case
by Asma Zedini & Besma Belhadj - 477-493 Poverty Dynamics in Turkey
by Sırma Demir Şeker & Meltem Dayıoğlu - 494-514 Disability Costs and Equivalence Scales in the Older Population in Great Britain
by Marcello Morciano & Ruth Hancock & Stephen Pudney - 515-539 Improving International Comparisons of Prices at Basic Heading Level: An Application to the Asia-Pacific Region
by Robert J. Hill & Iqbal A. Syed - 540-560 Gender Patterns and Value of Unpaid Care Work: Findings From China's First Large-Scale Time Use Survey
by Xiao-yuan Dong & Xinli An - 561-572 A Proposal to Compare Consistently the Inequality Among the Poor
by Oihana Aristondo & Francisco J. Goerlich Gisbert & Casilda Lasso De La Vega - 573-586 The Emerging New Concept of Services in the System of National Accounts and the Balance of Payments
by Damien Broussolle - 587-595 Understanding Inequality–Comparatively
by Peter Saunders
June 2015, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 199-219 Beyond Income and Wealth
by Marc Fleurbaey - 220-247 World Human Development: 1870–2007
by Leandro Prados de la Escosura - 248-273 The World Distribution of Income And Its Inequality, 1970–2009
by Paolo Liberati - 274-301 Social Exclusion and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation in European Economies
by Roberto Dell'Anno & Adalgiso Amendola - 302-328 Estimating Purchasing Power Parities from Household Expenditure Data Using Complete Demand Systems with Application to Living Standards Comparison: India and Vietnam
by Amita Majumder & Ranjan Ray & Kompal Sinha - 329-352 Poverty Lines as Context Deflators: A Method to Account for Regional Diversity with Application to the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Wim Marivoet & Tom De Herdt - 353-372 Has Switzerland Really Been Marked by Low Productivity Growth? Hours Worked and Labor Productivity in Switzerland in a Long-run Perspective
by Michael Siegenthaler - 373-393 A Short-Cut Method of Estimating Capital Stocks: When Can It be Used and How Well Does It Work?
by Derek Blades - 394-398 Macroeconomic Policies, Paradigms, and Constraints on Equality and Growth
by Tabitha Knight
March 2015, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction to the Symposium on “New Measures of Well-Being: Perspectives from Statistical Offices”
by Peter Ven - 4-17 The OECD Better Life Initiative: How's Life? and the Measurement of Well-Being
by Martine Durand - 18-24 Recent and Future Developments Related to “Gdp and Beyond”
by Walter J. Radermacher - 25-33 Measurement of Quality of Life and Well-Being in France: The Drivers of Subjective Well-Being
by Jean-Luc Tavernier & Philippe Cuneo & Claire Plateau - 34-42 Measuring National Well-Being: A UK Perspective
by Glenn Everett - 43-58 On Measuring Inequity in Taxation Among Groups of Income Units
by Maria Giovanna Monti & Simone Pellegrino & Achille Vernizzi - 59-74 Decomposing Vulnerability to Poverty
by Martina Celidoni - 75-92 Wealth Effects, Local Area Attributes, and Economic Prospects: On the Relationship between House Prices and Mental Wellbeing
by Anita Ratcliffe - 93-118 Impact of Human Capital Endowments on Inequality of Outcomes in Cameroon
by Francis Menjo Baye & Boniface Ngah Epo - 119-139 Retirement Expectations and Satisfaction with Retirement Provisions
by Jochem Bresser & Arthur Soest - 140-163 Who is Deprived? Who Feels Deprived? Labor Deprivation, Youth, and Gender in Morocco
by Umar Serajuddin & Paolo Verme - 164-178 Skill Composition, Fertility, and Economic Growth
by Creina Day - 179-188 Income Shares Revisited
by Alexei Izyumov & John Vahaly - 189-192 Derek Blades (1937–2014): In Memoriam
by David Roberts
November 2014, Volume 60, Issue S2
- 277-280 The 32nd IARIW General Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, 2012: Editors’ Introduction
by Marshall Reinsdorf & Robert Hill - 281-304 Global Inequality; Levels and Trends, 1993–2005: How Sensitive are These to the Choice of PPPs and Real Income Measures?
by David Warner & D. S. Prasada Rao & William E. Griffiths & Duangkamon Chotikapanich - 305-331 Changes in the Patterns of Poverty Duration in Germany, 1992–2009
by Iryna Kyzyma - 332-352 On Bi-Polarization and The Middle Class in Latin America: A Look At the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century
by Joseph Deutsch & Jacques Silber & Gaston Yalonetzky - 353-379 (In)equality in Education and Economic Development
by Petra Sauer & Martin Zagler - 380-397 The Dutch Growth Accounts: Measuring Productivity with Non-Zero Profits
by Mark Haan & Erik Veldhuizen & Murat Tanriseven & Myriam Rooijen-Horsten - 398-422 Is Mining Fuelling Long-Run Growth in Russia? Industry Productivity Growth Trends Since 1995
by Marcel P. Timmer & Ilya B. Voskoboynikov - 423-448 Hedonic Imputed Property Price Indexes: The Effects of Econometric Modeling Choices
by Alicia N. Rambaldi & Cameron S. Fletcher - 449-471 Prices and Supply Disruptions during Natural Disasters
by Alberto Cavallo & Eduardo Cavallo & Roberto Rigobon
May 2014, Volume 60, Issue S1
- 1-4 Economic Insecurity: Editors' Introduction
by Romina Boarini & Lars Osberg - 5-32 The Economic Security Index: A New Measure for Research and Policy Analysis
by Jacob S. Hacker & Gregory A. Huber & Austin Nichols & Philipp Rehm & Mark Schlesinger & Rob Valletta & Stuart Craig - 33-52 The Distribution of Economic Insecurity: Italy and the U.S. over the Great Recession
by Conchita D'Ambrosio & Nicholas Rohde - 53-76 Measuring Economic Insecurity in Rich and Poor Nations
by Lars Osberg & Andrew Sharpe - 77-97 Measuring (In)Security in the Event of Unemployment: Are We Forgetting Someone?
by Gabriella Berloffa & Francesca Modena - 98-116 Income Risk in 30 Countries
by Austin Nichols & Philipp Rehm - 117-140 Economic Insecurity in Transition: A Primary Commodities Perspective
by Artjoms Ivlevs - 141-158 Adverse Shocks and Economic Insecurity: Evidence from Chile and Mexico
by Javier Espinosa & Jorge Friedman & Carlos Yevenes - 159-176 Distributional Characteristics of Income Insecurity in the U.S., Germany, and Britain
by Nicholas Rohde & Kam Ki Tang & D.S. Prasada Rao - 177-204 Welfare Compensation for Unemployment in the Great Recession
by Mariña Fernández Salgado & Francesco Figari & Holly Sutherland & Alberto Tumino - 205-232 Shaping Earnings Insecurity: Labor Market Policy and Institutional Factors
by Denisa Maria Sologon & Cathal O'Donoghue - 233-255 Economic Insecurity and Fertility Intentions: The Case of Italy
by Francesca Modena & Concetta Rondinelli & Fabio Sabatini - 256-273 Announcements
by Romina Boarini & Lars Osberg
December 2014, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 613-635 Measuring the Level and Inequality of Wealth: An Application to China
by Patrick Ward - 636-654 Is perceived financial inadequacy persistent?
by Orcun Kaya - 655-682 Deprivation and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Panel Data
by Maite Blázquez Cuesta & Santiago Budría - 683-701 Accounting for United States Household Income Inequality Trends: The Changing Importance of Household Structure and Male and Female Labor Earnings Inequality
by Jeff Larrimore - 702-726 How Does Fiscal Consolidation Impact on Income Inequality?
by Luca Agnello & Ricardo M. Sousa - 727-746 The Relative Price of Services
by Robert Inklaar & Marcel P. Timmer - 747-772 Measuring the Underground Economy with the Currency Demand Approach: A Reinterpretation of the Methodology, With an Application to Italy
by Guerino Ardizzi & Carmelo Petraglia & Massimiliano Piacenza & Gilberto Turati - 773-801 Disentangling the Poverty Effects of Sectoral Output, Prices, and Policies in India
by Sushanta K. Mallick - 802-820 Country Differences in Material Deprivation in Europe
by E. Bárcena-Martín & B. Lacomba & A. I. Moro-Egido & S. Pérez-Moreno - 821-842 Modeling of Income and Indicators of Poverty and Social Exclusion Using the Generalized Beta Distribution of the Second Kind
by Monique Graf & Desislava Nedyalkova - 843-861 The Generalized Unit Value Index Family
by Ludwig Auer - 862-886 Inequality in Vietnamese Urban–Rural Living Standards, 1993–2006
by Huong Thu Le & Alison L. Booth