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Inequality after the 20th Century
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Volume 24 offers fresh theoretical and methodological insights into the key issues in the field of economic inequality.
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25 November 2016

The essays in this series offer fresh theoretical and methodological insights into the key issues in the field of economic inequality. The content is comprised of highly topical subject matter with key researchers in the field contributing.
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Pages: 450
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Series: Research on Economic Inequality
Publication Date:
25 November 2016
ISBN: 9781785609947
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Poverty & Homelessness, Welfare economics
Editors Bishop and Rodriguez present readers with a collection of papers selected from research presented at the sixth ECINEQ meeting, held in Luxembourg in 2015. The selections that make up the main body of the text are devoted to reference groups and the poverty line; the vulnerable and the poor; the effects of reducing inequality in household education, health, and access to credit on pro-poor growth, and other related subjects. John A. Bishop is a faculty member of East Carolina University in North Carolina. Juan Gabriel Rodriguez is a faculty member of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain.
John A. Bishop, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
Juan Gabriel Rodríguez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Introduction
Reference groups and the poverty line: an axiomatic approach with an empirical illustration - Satya R. Chakravarty, Nachiketa Chattopadhyay, Joseph Deutsch, Zoya Nissanov and Jacques Silber
The Vulnerable Are Not (Necessarily) The Poor - Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
Effects Of Reducing Inequality In Household Education, Health And Access To Credit On Pro-Poor Growth: Evidence From Cameroon - Boniface Ngah Epo and Francis Menjo Baye
Labor Market Policies, Informal Labor Markets, And Wage Dispersion - Claudia Trentini
The Formal/Informal Employment Earnings Gap: Evidence From Turkey - Aysit Tansel and Elif Oznur Acar
The Role Of Minimum Wage And Income Transfer Policies On The Labour Market: The Case Of Argentina - Fernando Groisman
Performance And Inequality In Health: A Comparison Of Child And Maternal Health Across Asia - Bénédicte H. Apouey and Jacques Silber
Parental Incarceration And Social Exclusion: Long-Term Implications For The Health And Well-Being Of Vulnerable Children In The United States - Rosalyn D. Lee, Xiangming Fang and Feijun Luo
Can a concern for status reconcile diverse social welfare programs? - Oded Stark and Marcin Jakubek
How Individuals' Perceptions Of Inequality May Affect Their Perceptions Of Corruption: A Challenge To New Democracies - Matthew Loveless
Tax Evasion And Underground Inequality: A Parametric Analysis - Roberto Fantozzi
Macroeconomic Determinants Of Inequality Of Opportunity In The United States: 1970 2009 - Gustavo A. Marrero and Juan Gabriel Rodríguez
Occupational Choice And Earnings Mobility In The Work Life Empirical Evidence From Europe And The United States - Veronika V. Eberharter
Relative Income Distribution In Six European Countries - Ilaria Petrarca and Roberto Ricciuti