Changing labour market and income inequalities in Europe and North America: a parallel project to the IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities in the 21 st century

Article dans une revue: The evolution of labour market and disposable income inequalities over recent decades in high‐income countries has generated intense interest in academia and the wider public. The extent to which there have been common trends, or diverging experiences, across a broad range of different countries, remains relatively understudied. The papers in this two‐part special issue seek to provide the bases for consistent comparisons across 17 North American and European countries. In this Introduction we provide background for the cross‐country project, which has been conducted in parallel to the wider IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities. In addition, we provide brief summaries of key trends and findings in the four English‐speaking countries and four Nordic countries, as well as a companion paper on gender pay gaps across all 17 countries.

Auteur(s)

James Banks, Richard Blundell, Antoine Bozio, Jonathan Cribb, David Green, James Ziliak

Revue
  • Fiscal Studies
Date de publication
  • 2024
Mots-clés JEL
D3 E24 I3 J1
Mots-clés
  • Inequality
  • International comparisons
  • Labour markets
Pages
  • 111-117
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 45