نتایج جستجو برای: dynamic inequality

تعداد نتایج: 461397  

2017
Konstantinos Angelopoulos Andrea Benecchi James Malley

A well-established stylised fact is that employer provided job-related training raises productivity and wages. Using UK data, we further find that job-related training is positively related to subsidies aimed at reducing training costs for employers. We also find that there is a positive, albeit quantitatively small, relationship between wage inequality and training inequality in the UK. Motiva...

Journal: :Science 2009
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder Samuel Bowles Tom Hertz Adrian Bell Jan Beise Greg Clark Ila Fazzio Michael Gurven Kim Hill Paul L Hooper William Irons Hillard Kaplan Donna Leonetti Bobbi Low Frank Marlowe Richard McElreath Suresh Naidu David Nolin Patrizio Piraino Rob Quinlan Eric Schniter Rebecca Sear Mary Shenk Eric Alden Smith Christopher von Rueden Polly Wiessner

Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more economically stratified agrarian and pastoral societies. We explain this variation in inequality using a dynamic model in which a population's long-run steady-state level of inequality depends on the extent to which its most important forms of wealth are transmitted within families across generations. ...

Journal: :Regional Studies 2021

We examine the impact of entrepreneurship and creative occupations on wage inequality in regional labour markets. apply dynamic models to longitudinal linked employer–employee data for Portugal. Our results indicate that markets where job creation by new firms is stronger represent a greater proportion total employment are associated with inequality. The structures less compressed than those in...

Journal: :Development and Change 2022

This article offers a multidimensional, interdisciplinary and dynamic framework for understanding socio-economic inequalities. It uses the tools of economic inequality measurement to demonstrate link between interpersonal categorical inequalities show effect progressive redistribution on both. then presents two new concepts analysing interactions varieties inequality: re-ordering is defined as ...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

This paper studies the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sustainability Chinese economic growth, government debt, and income inequality by constructing a new Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (NK-DSGE) model. The choice monetary policy targets is then analyzed to hedge pandemic. We find that: (1) aggregate demand labor shocks caused posed serious challenges sustainable development e...

2009
Guang-Hong Yang Jiuxiang Dong

This paper studies the problem of dynamic output feedback H∞ control for nonlinear systems, which are described by Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy parts with measurable premise variables and uncertainty parts. The uncertainties are parameter dependent, unknown, and time varying but bounded. A switching fuzzy dynamic output feedback control scheme is proposed, which depends on the measurable premise variabl...

 Background and purpose: Gender inequality can cause waste of human resources, reduce women's social participation, influence women's physical and mental health, cause domestic violence and delay the development of a country. Hence, strategies are required to identify and reduce gender inequality in a society. The purpose of this study was to explain strategies to reduce gender inequality. Mat...

2010
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose Olivier Cadot Souleymane Coulibaly

This paper examines the relationship between openness and within-country regional inequality across 28 countries over the period 1975-2005, paying special attention to whether increases in global trade affect the developed and developing world differently. Using a combination of static and dynamic panel data analysis, it is found that while increases in trade per se do not lead to greater terri...

2009
Anette E. Fasang Anette Eva Fasang Silke Aisenbrey Hilke Brockmann Hannah Brueckner Tim F. Liao Sebastian Schnettler

include life course processes, aging, stratification, and longitudinal data analysis. She has published on gender inequality in recruitment processes, job mobility, and methods in life course research. She recently defended her dissertation on family events and retirement processes with honors at Jacobs University Bremen. and the participants of the CIQLE workshop at Yale University for helpful...

Journal: :iranian journal of health sciences 0
seyran naghdi saeed reza azami afshin naghdi farshad faghi solouk deputy for medical treatment, urmia university of medical sciences,urmia,iran hesam ghiasvand

background and purpose: utilization of health care services and food influence the health status. the food and health care expenditure ratios determine the importance level of them in household's consumption expenditures. we aimed to investigate the iranian rural and urban food and health expenditure ratios inequality during 1998 to 2012. materials and methods: this is a descriptive longit...

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