Review of income and wealth

Volume 61, n° 4, december 2015

  • WOLFF Edward N. - U.S. Pensions in the 2000s: The Lost Decade? pp. 599–629
  • FISHER Jonathan, JOHNSON David S., SMEEDING Timothy M. - Inequality of Income and Consumption in the U.S.: Measuring the Trends in Inequality from 1984 to 2011 for the Same Individuals, pp. 630–650
  • AYLLON Sara - Youth Poverty, Employment, and Leaving the Parental Home in Europe,  pp. 651–676
  • LEHMER Florian, LUDSTECK Johannes - Wage Assimilation of Foreigners: Which Factors Close the Gap? Evidence From Germany, pp. 677–701
  • CARUSO Germán, SOSA-ESCUDERO Walter,  SVARC Marcela - Deprivation and the Dimensionality of Welfare: A Variable-Selection Cluster-Analysis Approach, pp. 702–722
  • OSBERG Lars - The Hunger of Old Women in Rural Tanzania: Can Subjective Data Improve Poverty Measurement? pp. 723–738
  • ALAN Sule, ATALAY Kadir, CROSSLEY Thomas F. - Do the Rich Save More? Evidence from Canada, pp. 739–758
  • CARR Michael D., JAYADEV Arjun - Relative Income and Indebtedness: Evidence from Panel Data, pp. 759–772
  • TANG Jianmin, WANG Weimin - Economic Growth in Canada and the United States: Supply-Push or Demand-Pull? pp. 773–798
  • MISHRA Srijit - Decomposing Poverty Change: Deciphering Change in Total Population and Beyond, pp. 799–811

Notes and Comments

  • CERVINI-PLA María - Intergenerational Earnings and Income Mobility in Spain, pp. 812–828

(résumés du n° 4/2015)

Volume 61, n° 3, september 2015

  • PITTAU M. Grazia, YITZHAKI Shlomo, ZELLI Roberto - The “Make-up” of a Regression Coefficient: Gender Gaps in the European Labor Market, pp. 401–421
  • RODRIGUEZ  Juan Gabriel - A Class of Social Welfare Functions That Depend on Mean Income and Income Polarization, pp. 422–439
  • PALMISANO Flaviana, PERAGINE Vito - The Distributional Incidence of Growth: A Social Welfare Approach, pp. 440–464
  • ZEDINI Asma Zedini and Besma BelhadjA New Approach to Unidimensional Poverty Analysis: Application to the Tunisian Case, pp. 465–476
  • SEKER Sırma Demir, DAYIOGLU Meltem - Poverty Dynamics in Turkey, pp. 477–493
  • MORCIANO Marcello, HANCOCK Ruth, PUDNEY Stephen - Disability Costs and Equivalence Scales in the Older Population in Great Britain, pp. 494–514
  • HILL Robert J., SYED Iqbal A. - Improving International Comparisons of Prices at Basic Heading Level: An Application to the Asia-Pacific Region, pp. 515–539
  • DONG Xiao-yuan, AN Xinli - Gender Patterns and Value of Unpaid Care Work: Findings From China's First Large-Scale Time Use Survey, pp. 540–560

Notes and Comments

  • ARISTONDO Oihana, GISBERT Francisco J. Goerlich, DE LA VEGA Casilda Lasso - A Proposal to Compare Consistently the Inequality Among the Poor, pp. 561–572
  • BROUSSOLLE Damien - The Emerging New Concept of Services in the System of National Accounts and the Balance of Payments, pp. 573–586

Book Review

  • SAUNDERS Peter - Understanding Inequality–Comparatively, pp. 587–595

(résumés du n° 3/2015)

Volume 61, n° 2, June 2015

Sixth Ruggles Lecture for the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth

  • FLEURBAEY Marc - Beyond Income and Wealth, pp. 199–219   

Original Articles

  • DE LA ESCOSURA Leandro Prados - World Human Development: 1870–2007, pp. 220–247
  • LIBERATI Paolo - The World Distribution of Income And Its Inequality, 1970–2009, pp. 248–273
  • DELL'ANNO Roberto, AMENDOLA Adalgiso - Social Exclusion and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation in European Economies, pp. 274–301
  • MAJUMDER Amita, RAY Ranjan, SINHA Kompal - Estimating Purchasing Power Parities from Household Expenditure Data Using Complete Demand Systems with Application to Living Standards Comparison: India and Vietnam, pp. 302–328
  • MARIVOET Wim, DE HERDT Tom - Poverty Lines as Context Deflators: A Method to Account for Regional Diversity with Application to the Democratic Republic of Congo, pp. 329–352
  • SIEGENTHALER Michael - Has Switzerland Really Been Marked by Low Productivity Growth? Hours Worked and Labor Productivity in Switzerland in a Long-run Perspective,  pp. 353–372

Notes and Comments

  • BLADES Derek - A Short-Cut Method of Estimating Capital Stocks: When Can It be Used and How Well Does It Work? pp. 373–393

Book Review

  • KNIGHT Tabitha - Macroeconomic Policies, Paradigms, and Constraints on Equality and Growth, pp. 394–398

(résumés du n° 2/2015)

Volume 61, n° 1, March 2015

New Measures of Well-Being: Perspectives from Statistical Offices. 

  • VAN DE VEN Peter - Introduction to the Symposium on “New Measures of Well-Being: Perspectives from Statistical Offices”, pp. 1–3
  • DURAND Martine - The OECD Better Life Initiative: How's Life? and the Measurement of Well-Being, pp. 4–17
  • RADERMACHER Walter J. - Recent and Future Developments Related to “Gdp and Beyond”,  pp. 18–24
  • TAVERNIER Jean-Luc, CUNEO Philippe, PLATEAU Claire - Measurement of Quality of Life and Well-Being in France: The Drivers of Subjective Well-Being, pp. 25–33
  • EVERETT Glenn - Measuring National Well-Being: A UK Perspective, pp. 34–42
  • MONTI Maria Giovanna, PELLEGRINO Simone, VERNIZZI Achille - On Measuring Inequity in Taxation Among Groups of Income Units, pp. 43–58
  • CELIDONI Martina - Decomposing Vulnerability to Poverty, pp. 59–74
  • RATCLIFFE Anita - Wealth Effects, Local Area Attributes, and Economic Prospects: On the Relationship between House Prices and Mental Wellbeing, pp. 75–92
  • BAYE Francis Menjo, NGAH Boniface - EpoImpact of Human Capital Endowments on Inequality of Outcomes in Cameroon, pp. 93–118
  • DE BRESSER Jochem, VAN SOEST Arthur - Retirement Expectations and Satisfaction with Retirement Provisions, pp. 119–139
  • SERAJUDDIN Umar, VERME Paolo - Who is Deprived? Who Feels Deprived? Labor Deprivation, Youth, and Gender in Morocco, pp. 140–163

Notes and Comments

  • DAY Creina - Skill Composition, Fertility, and Economic Growth, pp. 164–178
  • IZYUMOV Alexei, VAHALY John- Income Shares Revisited, pp. 179–188

(résumés du n° 1/2015)
   

  

  

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