Stephen P. Jenkins / John Micklewright (eds.)
Inequality and Poverty Re-Examined
Herausgeber: Jenkins, Stephen P.; Micklewright, John
Stephen P. Jenkins / John Micklewright (eds.)
Inequality and Poverty Re-Examined
Herausgeber: Jenkins, Stephen P.; Micklewright, John
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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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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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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780199218127
- ISBN-10: 0199218129
- Artikelnr.: 23001419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780199218127
- ISBN-10: 0199218129
- Artikelnr.: 23001419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen P. Jenkins is Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, and the current Chairperson of the Council of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth. He is also a Research Professor of DIW Berlin, and Research Fellow of IZA Bonn and CHILD Turin. Previously he was Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Wales Swansea. John Micklewright is Professor in Social Statistics in the School of Social Sciences and Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton. He is also 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.
* Introduction
* 1: Stephen P. Jenkins and John Micklewright: New Directions in the
Analysis of Inequality and Poverty
* Conceptual Issues
* 2: Martin Ravallion: Inequality is Bad for the Poor
* 3: Andrea Brandolini: Measurement of Income Distribution in
Supranational Entities: The Case of the European Union
* 4: Ann Harding, Rachel Lloyd, and Neil Warren: Beyond Conventional
Measures of Income: Including Indirect Benefits and Taxes
* 5: Peter Burton, Shelley Phipps, and Frances Woolley: Inequality
Within the Household Reconsidered
* Multiple Dimensions
* 6: John Micklewright and Sylke Schnepf: Inequality of Learning in
Industrialised Countries
* 7: Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan: On the Multidimensionality
of Poverty and Social Exclusion
* 8: Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen P. Jenkins: Summarizing Multiple
Deprivation Indicators
* 9: Jean-Yves Duclos, David Sahn, and Stephen Younger: Robust
Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete Indicators of
Well-Being
* Public Policy
* 10: Horacio Levy, Christine Lietz, and Holly Sutherland: A Guaranteed
Income for Europe's Children?
* 11: Stephen Bazen: The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of
Earnings and Employment in the USA
* 12: Alison L. Booth and Mark Bryan: Minimum Wages, Training, and the
Distribution of Earnings
* 13: Bernd Süssmuth and Robert K. von Weizsäcker: Government Debt and
the Portfolios of the Rich
* 1: Stephen P. Jenkins and John Micklewright: New Directions in the
Analysis of Inequality and Poverty
* Conceptual Issues
* 2: Martin Ravallion: Inequality is Bad for the Poor
* 3: Andrea Brandolini: Measurement of Income Distribution in
Supranational Entities: The Case of the European Union
* 4: Ann Harding, Rachel Lloyd, and Neil Warren: Beyond Conventional
Measures of Income: Including Indirect Benefits and Taxes
* 5: Peter Burton, Shelley Phipps, and Frances Woolley: Inequality
Within the Household Reconsidered
* Multiple Dimensions
* 6: John Micklewright and Sylke Schnepf: Inequality of Learning in
Industrialised Countries
* 7: Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan: On the Multidimensionality
of Poverty and Social Exclusion
* 8: Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen P. Jenkins: Summarizing Multiple
Deprivation Indicators
* 9: Jean-Yves Duclos, David Sahn, and Stephen Younger: Robust
Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete Indicators of
Well-Being
* Public Policy
* 10: Horacio Levy, Christine Lietz, and Holly Sutherland: A Guaranteed
Income for Europe's Children?
* 11: Stephen Bazen: The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of
Earnings and Employment in the USA
* 12: Alison L. Booth and Mark Bryan: Minimum Wages, Training, and the
Distribution of Earnings
* 13: Bernd Süssmuth and Robert K. von Weizsäcker: Government Debt and
the Portfolios of the Rich
* Introduction
* 1: Stephen P. Jenkins and John Micklewright: New Directions in the
Analysis of Inequality and Poverty
* Conceptual Issues
* 2: Martin Ravallion: Inequality is Bad for the Poor
* 3: Andrea Brandolini: Measurement of Income Distribution in
Supranational Entities: The Case of the European Union
* 4: Ann Harding, Rachel Lloyd, and Neil Warren: Beyond Conventional
Measures of Income: Including Indirect Benefits and Taxes
* 5: Peter Burton, Shelley Phipps, and Frances Woolley: Inequality
Within the Household Reconsidered
* Multiple Dimensions
* 6: John Micklewright and Sylke Schnepf: Inequality of Learning in
Industrialised Countries
* 7: Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan: On the Multidimensionality
of Poverty and Social Exclusion
* 8: Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen P. Jenkins: Summarizing Multiple
Deprivation Indicators
* 9: Jean-Yves Duclos, David Sahn, and Stephen Younger: Robust
Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete Indicators of
Well-Being
* Public Policy
* 10: Horacio Levy, Christine Lietz, and Holly Sutherland: A Guaranteed
Income for Europe's Children?
* 11: Stephen Bazen: The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of
Earnings and Employment in the USA
* 12: Alison L. Booth and Mark Bryan: Minimum Wages, Training, and the
Distribution of Earnings
* 13: Bernd Süssmuth and Robert K. von Weizsäcker: Government Debt and
the Portfolios of the Rich
* 1: Stephen P. Jenkins and John Micklewright: New Directions in the
Analysis of Inequality and Poverty
* Conceptual Issues
* 2: Martin Ravallion: Inequality is Bad for the Poor
* 3: Andrea Brandolini: Measurement of Income Distribution in
Supranational Entities: The Case of the European Union
* 4: Ann Harding, Rachel Lloyd, and Neil Warren: Beyond Conventional
Measures of Income: Including Indirect Benefits and Taxes
* 5: Peter Burton, Shelley Phipps, and Frances Woolley: Inequality
Within the Household Reconsidered
* Multiple Dimensions
* 6: John Micklewright and Sylke Schnepf: Inequality of Learning in
Industrialised Countries
* 7: Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan: On the Multidimensionality
of Poverty and Social Exclusion
* 8: Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen P. Jenkins: Summarizing Multiple
Deprivation Indicators
* 9: Jean-Yves Duclos, David Sahn, and Stephen Younger: Robust
Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete Indicators of
Well-Being
* Public Policy
* 10: Horacio Levy, Christine Lietz, and Holly Sutherland: A Guaranteed
Income for Europe's Children?
* 11: Stephen Bazen: The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of
Earnings and Employment in the USA
* 12: Alison L. Booth and Mark Bryan: Minimum Wages, Training, and the
Distribution of Earnings
* 13: Bernd Süssmuth and Robert K. von Weizsäcker: Government Debt and
the Portfolios of the Rich







