The issues surrounding poverty and inequality continue to be of central concern to academics, politicians and policy makers but the ways in which we seek to study and understand them continue to change over time. This accessible new book seeks to provide a guide to some of the new approaches that have been developed in the light of international initiatives to reduce poverty and the notable changes in income inequality and poverty that have occurred across many western countries in recent years. These new approaches have to some degree been facilitated by the emergence of new techniques and a growing availability of data that enable cross national comparisons not only of income but also of measures of welfare such as educational achievement, nutritional status in developing countries and wealth and deprivation indicators in the developed world. Including specially commissioned research from a distinguished list of international authors, this volume makes a real contribution to the public debate surrounding inequality and poverty as well as providing new empirical information about them from around the world.
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The issues surrounding poverty and inequality continue to be of central concern to academics, politicians and policymakers but the way in which we seek to analyse them continues to change. This volume provides a guide to some of the new approaches that have been developed, while also making a real contribution to the ongoing public debate.
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INTRODUCTION ; 1. New Directions in the Analysis of Inequality and Poverty ; CONCEPTUAL ISSUES ; 2. Inequality is Bad for the Poor ; 3. Measurement of Income Distribution in Supranational Entities: The Case of the European Union ; 4. Beyond Conventional Measures of Income: Including Indirect Benefits and Taxes ; 5. Inequality Within the Household Reconsidered ; MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS ; 6. Inequality of Learning in Industrialised Countries ; 7. On the Multidimensionality of Poverty and Social Exclusion ; 8. Summarizing Multiple Deprivation Indicators ; 9. Robust Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete Indicators of Well-Being ; PUBLIC POLICY ; 10. A Guaranteed Income for Europe's Children? ; 11. The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of Earnings and Employment in the USA ; 12. Minimum Wages, Training, and the Distribution of Earnings ; 13. Government Debt and the Portfolios of the Rich
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Includes specially commissioned research from a distinguished list of international authors
Highlights new directions of research in inequality and poverty going forward
Includes discussion and empirical data on both developed and developing countries
Provides a useful overview of inequality and poverty research to date
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Stephen P. Jenkins is Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, and Chairperson of the Council of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth. He is also a Research Professor at DIW Berlin, and Research Fellow of IZA Bonn and CHILD Turin. Previously he was Professor of Applied Economics at University of Wales Swansea. John Micklewright is Professor in Social Statistics in the
School of Social Sciences and Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton. He is also a a Research Fellow of CEPR, London, and IZA, Bonn. Previously he was Professor of Economics at
the European University Institute, Florence, and Queen Mary, University of London.
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Includes specially commissioned research from a distinguished list of international authors
Highlights new directions of research in inequality and poverty going forward
Includes discussion and empirical data on both developed and developing countries
Provides a useful overview of inequality and poverty research to date
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199218110
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
629 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
324