Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi
Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries: Analytical and Comparative Perspectives
Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi
Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries: Analytical and Comparative Perspectives
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This book uses a combination of comparative analysis and in-depth examination of the experience of 30 countries over the past 30 years, to see whether inequality in incomes, wealth, and education has been widening. It shows how these inequalities are related to social and political outcomes such as poverty, family structures, health, and crime.
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This book uses a combination of comparative analysis and in-depth examination of the experience of 30 countries over the past 30 years, to see whether inequality in incomes, wealth, and education has been widening. It shows how these inequalities are related to social and political outcomes such as poverty, family structures, health, and crime.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780198784395
- ISBN-10: 0198784392
- Artikelnr.: 47866905
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780198784395
- ISBN-10: 0198784392
- Artikelnr.: 47866905
The seven editors together organized and coordinated the three and a half year Growing Inequalities' Impacts GINI project, which generated the results reported in this volume. They are an international team drawn from different disciplines and with important and complementary expertise in the fields covered by the book. They share a history of joint publications, including edited volumes, and extensive cooperation in research networks such LoWER (European Low-wage Employment Research network, 1996-2008), Equalsoc (Network of Excellence, since 2005), and ImPRovE (Poverty Reduction in Europe: Social Policy and Innovation, since 2012).
* Preface * 1: Wiemer Salverda
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Introduction * 2: Francesco Bogliacino and Virginia Maestri: Increasing Economic Inequalities? * 3: Wiemer Salverda and Christina Haas: Earnings
Employment
and Income Inequality * 4: Virginia Maestri
Francesco Bogliacino
and Wiemer Salverda: Wealth Inequality and the Accumulation of Debt * 5: Gabriele Ballarino
Massimiliano Bratti
Antonio Filippin
Carlo Fiorio
Marco Leonardi
and Francesco Scervini: Increasing Educational Inequalities? * 6: Brian Nolan and Chris Whelan: The Social Impact of Income Inequality: Poverty
Deprivation
and Social Cohesion * 7: Abigail McKnight and Frank Cowell: Social Impacts: Health
Housing
and Inter-generational Mobility * 8: István György Tóth
Dániel Horn
and Márton Medgyesi: Rising Inequalities: Will Electorates Go for Higher Redistribution? * 9: Robert Andersen
Brian Burgoon
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Inequality
Legitimacy
and the Political System * 10: Ive Marx and Tim van Rie: The Policy Response to Inequality: Redistributing Income * 11: Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist: The Policy Response: Employment and Services * 12: Daniele Checchi
Herman G. van de Werfhorst
Michela Braga
and Elena Meschi: The Policy Response to Educational Inequalities * 13: Wiemer Salverda
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Conclusions
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Introduction * 2: Francesco Bogliacino and Virginia Maestri: Increasing Economic Inequalities? * 3: Wiemer Salverda and Christina Haas: Earnings
Employment
and Income Inequality * 4: Virginia Maestri
Francesco Bogliacino
and Wiemer Salverda: Wealth Inequality and the Accumulation of Debt * 5: Gabriele Ballarino
Massimiliano Bratti
Antonio Filippin
Carlo Fiorio
Marco Leonardi
and Francesco Scervini: Increasing Educational Inequalities? * 6: Brian Nolan and Chris Whelan: The Social Impact of Income Inequality: Poverty
Deprivation
and Social Cohesion * 7: Abigail McKnight and Frank Cowell: Social Impacts: Health
Housing
and Inter-generational Mobility * 8: István György Tóth
Dániel Horn
and Márton Medgyesi: Rising Inequalities: Will Electorates Go for Higher Redistribution? * 9: Robert Andersen
Brian Burgoon
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Inequality
Legitimacy
and the Political System * 10: Ive Marx and Tim van Rie: The Policy Response to Inequality: Redistributing Income * 11: Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist: The Policy Response: Employment and Services * 12: Daniele Checchi
Herman G. van de Werfhorst
Michela Braga
and Elena Meschi: The Policy Response to Educational Inequalities * 13: Wiemer Salverda
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Conclusions
* Preface * 1: Wiemer Salverda
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Introduction * 2: Francesco Bogliacino and Virginia Maestri: Increasing Economic Inequalities? * 3: Wiemer Salverda and Christina Haas: Earnings
Employment
and Income Inequality * 4: Virginia Maestri
Francesco Bogliacino
and Wiemer Salverda: Wealth Inequality and the Accumulation of Debt * 5: Gabriele Ballarino
Massimiliano Bratti
Antonio Filippin
Carlo Fiorio
Marco Leonardi
and Francesco Scervini: Increasing Educational Inequalities? * 6: Brian Nolan and Chris Whelan: The Social Impact of Income Inequality: Poverty
Deprivation
and Social Cohesion * 7: Abigail McKnight and Frank Cowell: Social Impacts: Health
Housing
and Inter-generational Mobility * 8: István György Tóth
Dániel Horn
and Márton Medgyesi: Rising Inequalities: Will Electorates Go for Higher Redistribution? * 9: Robert Andersen
Brian Burgoon
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Inequality
Legitimacy
and the Political System * 10: Ive Marx and Tim van Rie: The Policy Response to Inequality: Redistributing Income * 11: Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist: The Policy Response: Employment and Services * 12: Daniele Checchi
Herman G. van de Werfhorst
Michela Braga
and Elena Meschi: The Policy Response to Educational Inequalities * 13: Wiemer Salverda
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Conclusions
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Introduction * 2: Francesco Bogliacino and Virginia Maestri: Increasing Economic Inequalities? * 3: Wiemer Salverda and Christina Haas: Earnings
Employment
and Income Inequality * 4: Virginia Maestri
Francesco Bogliacino
and Wiemer Salverda: Wealth Inequality and the Accumulation of Debt * 5: Gabriele Ballarino
Massimiliano Bratti
Antonio Filippin
Carlo Fiorio
Marco Leonardi
and Francesco Scervini: Increasing Educational Inequalities? * 6: Brian Nolan and Chris Whelan: The Social Impact of Income Inequality: Poverty
Deprivation
and Social Cohesion * 7: Abigail McKnight and Frank Cowell: Social Impacts: Health
Housing
and Inter-generational Mobility * 8: István György Tóth
Dániel Horn
and Márton Medgyesi: Rising Inequalities: Will Electorates Go for Higher Redistribution? * 9: Robert Andersen
Brian Burgoon
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Inequality
Legitimacy
and the Political System * 10: Ive Marx and Tim van Rie: The Policy Response to Inequality: Redistributing Income * 11: Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist: The Policy Response: Employment and Services * 12: Daniele Checchi
Herman G. van de Werfhorst
Michela Braga
and Elena Meschi: The Policy Response to Educational Inequalities * 13: Wiemer Salverda
Brian Nolan
Daniele Checchi
Ive Marx
Abigail McKnight
István György Tóth
and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Conclusions