Distribution and Redistribution in Postindustrial Democracies
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
This article analyzes the processes of distribution and redistribution in postindustrial democracies. The authors combine a pooled time-series data base on welfare state effort and its determinants assembled by Huber, Ragin, and Stephens (1997) with data on income distribution assembled in the Luxembourg Income Survey (IJS) archive. In the case of the LIS data, the authors recalculate the microdata in order to remove the distorting influence of pensioners on pretax, pretransfer income distribution. They examine the determinants of two dependent variables: pretax, pretransfer income inequality and the proportional reduction in inequality from pre- to post—tax and transfer inequality. They test hypotheses…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 117.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
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5Topics & keywords
- Microdata (statistics)
- Economics
- Welfare state
- Income distribution
- Inequality
- Redistribution (election)
- Economic inequality
- Unemployment
- No poverty