نتایج جستجو برای: d31

تعداد نتایج: 524  

2007
Esfandiar Maasoumi Daniel L. Millimet Dipanwita Sarkar

The phenomenon that married men earn higher average wages than unmarried men, the so-called marriage premium, is well known. However, the robustness of the marriage premium across the wage distribution and the underlying causes of the marriage premium deserve closer scrutiny. Focusing on the entire wage distribution and employing recently developed semi-nonparametric tests for quantile treatmen...

1999
Peter Bardsley John Creedy

An endogenous growth model of human capital accumulation with a private alternative to public education is studied. Public education is tax ...nanced and determined endogenously through a voting process. A tension between private consumers, who do not want to contribute to public education, and public consumers who want relatively large contributions is identi...ed. Public education consumers e...

2012
Andreas Peichl Nico Pestel

This paper employs a multidimensional approach for the measurement of well-being at the top of the distribution using German SOEP micro data. Besides income as traditional indicator for material well-being, we include health as a proxy for nonmaterial quality of life as well as self-reported satisfaction with life as dimensions. We find that one third of the German population is well-off in at ...

2011
Udo Ebert Patrick Moyes

Equivalence scales are typically designed for adjusting households’ incomes for differences in size and composition. On the one hand, there is evidence that the way differences in needs across households are taken into account has a significant impact on the assessment of inequality in the society. On the other hand, equivalence scales with constant elasticity with respect to family size have b...

2009
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark Mathias G. Sinning Thomas K. Bauer Wolfgang Leininger

This paper examines the eff ect of neighborhood diversity on the nativity gap in homevalue appreciation in Australia. Specifi cally, immigrant homeowners experienced a 41.7 percent increase in median home values between 2001 and 2006, while the median value of housing owned by the native-born increased by 59.4 percent over the same period. We use a semi-parametric decomposition approach to asse...

2003
Philipp Harms Stefan Zink

The median voter theorem suggests that a majority vote over a linear tax-cum-transfer scheme results in egalitarianism if the median of the income distribution is poorer than the average. However, although most real-world income distributions are markedly skewed to the right, radical redistribution is rather an exception than the norm. In this paper we review the theoretical arguments that expl...

2006
David Woodward Andrew Simms

During 1990-2001, only 0.6 per cent of additional global income per capita contributed to reducing poverty below the $1-a-day line, down from 2.2 per cent during 1981-1990, and barely half the poor’s share of global income. Coupled with the constraints on global growth associated with climate change, and the disproportionately adverse net impact of climate change on the poor, this casts serious...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2001
Guido Cozzi

The main issue raised in this note is the nonequivalence between the infinitehorizon model where agents are infinitely lived and the successive generations model with altruistic finitely lived agents: in the presence of a nonnegative bequest requirement, endowment heterogeneity imposes a revision of the acritical adoption of the infinitely lived agent representation in modern macro-economics. B...

2012
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes Susan Pozo

Using the 2006 and 2010 Health and Retirement Study, we explore how the recent recession impacted the wealth holding and retirement plans of older households in the United States. Of particular interest to us is whether the impact on household asset ownership, asset wealth and household retirement behavior varied with the nativity of the household and its standing in the wealth distribution pri...

2002
Asghar Zaidi DIW Berlin Joachim R. Frick Felix Büchel

This study examines income mobility amongst older people in Great Britain and Germany after retirement. The motivation is that older people may be subject to greater income risks in today’s environment of early exits from the labour force, rising longevity and increasing reliance on private pension income. Our results provide evidence that income mobility amongst older people is more pronounced...

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