Economic well-being and inequality papers from the Fifth ECINEQ meeting

Research on economic inequality, volume 22 begins with papers of widespread interest on the impact of the Great Recession. The first paper addresses the impact of asset meltdown on the wealth of the US middle class, with disparate racial and ethnic impacts. The second studies poverty and inequality...

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Other Authors: Bishop, John A., Rodríguez, Juan Gabriel.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2014.
Series: Research on economic inequality ; v. 22.
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ISBN: 9781783505562 (electronic bk.) :
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 501 p.)

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490 1 |a Research on economic inequality,  |x 1049-2585 ;  |v v. 22 
505 0 |a The asset price meltdown and household wealth over the great recession in the United States / Edward N. Wolff -- Cross-national differences in wealth portfolios at the intensive margin: is there a role for policy? / Karina Doorley, Eva Sierminska -- The decomposition of well-being dimensions : an application to Germany / Jürgen Faik, Uwe Fachinger -- On the estimation of the global income distribution using a parsimonious approach / Vanesa Jordá, José María Sarabia, Faustino Prieto -- Poverty has declined, but what about the burden of non-extreme poverty? Generalized dominance criteria for convex subsets within the poverty domain / Florent Bresson -- Are mass media and ICTs associated with inequality and poverty? / Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay -- Socioeconomic inequality in happiness in the / Shiyi Chen, Buhong Zheng -- Cross-country intergenerational status mobility : is there a Great Gatsby curve? / John A. Bishop, Haiyong Liu, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez -- Perception of income inequality : a multidimensional scaling study / Barbara Jancewicz -- Polarization of time and income : a multidimensional analysis for Germany / Joachim Merz, Bettina Scherg -- On the measurement of regional convergence in inequality and welfare / Adelaide P.S. Duarte ... [et al.] -- Regional income convergence in Portugal (1991-2002) / Gertrudes Guerreiro -- Inequality, welfare and order statistics / Encarnación M. Parrado-Gallardo, Elena Bárcena-Martín, Luis J. Imedio-Olmedo -- On the measurement of intermediate inequality : a dominance criterion for a ray-invariant notion / Francisco Azpitarte, Olga Alonso-Villar -- Wage distributions and the accounting period : an assessment of the Shorrocks effect / Carsten Schröder -- Tournaments and superstar models : a mixture of two Pareto distributions / Abdoul Aziz Junior Ndoye, Michel Lubrano -- Determinants of active income inequality for non-wage earners in Cameroon / Simon Alain Song Ntamack. 
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