Inequality : causes and consequences /

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Group Author: Cappellari, Lorenzo (Editor); Polachek, Solomon W. (Editor); Tatsiramos, Konstantinos. (Editor)
Published: Emerald,
Publisher Address: Bingley, UK :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: Research in labor economics, volume 43
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Item Description: "IZA."
Carrier Form: xiii, 476 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781785608117 (hardback) :
1785608118 (hardback)
Index Number: HB523
CLC: F014.4
Call Number: F014.4/I429
Contents: Inequality of opportunity in Europe : is there a role for institutions? / Daniele Checchi, Vita Peragine and Laura Serlenga -- Household lifetime inequality estimates in the U.S. labor market / Luca Flabbi, James Mabli and Mauricio Salazar -- Estimating the intergenerational elasticity and rank association in the United States : overcoming the current limitations of tax data / Bhashkar Mazumder -- Income shocks or insurance : what determines consumption inequality? / Johannes Ludwig -- The role of establishments and the concentration of occupations in wage inequality / Elizabeth Weber Handwerker and James R. Spletzer -- Inequality and changes in task prices : within and between occupation effects / Nicole Fortin and Thomas Lemieux -- Intergenerational transmission of skills and differences in labor market outcomes for blacks and whites / Tsunao Okumura and Emiko Usui -- The college wage premium over time : trends in Europe in the last 15 years / Elena Crivellaro -- Rising wage inequality, real wage stagnation and unions / Stephen Machin -- Is there an advantage to working? : the relationship between maternal employment and intergenerational mobility / Martha H. Stinson and Peter Gottschalk -- Does income inequality in early childhood predict self-reported health in adulthood? : a cross-national comparison of the United States and Great Britain / Richard V. Burkhauser, Markus H. Hahn, Dean R. Lillard and Roger Wilkins.