Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Nor can cross - sectional analysis allow us to evaluate yearly changes in the economy and the workforce that might lead to shifts in income distribution . This paper contributes to the scientific study of income inequality in two ...
Nor can cross - sectional analysis allow us to evaluate yearly changes in the economy and the workforce that might lead to shifts in income distribution . This paper contributes to the scientific study of income inequality in two ...
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In a seminal paper on income inequality , Kuznets ( 1955 ) argued that once a threshold level of development is reached in a region , further economic development will be associated with reduced income inequality .
In a seminal paper on income inequality , Kuznets ( 1955 ) argued that once a threshold level of development is reached in a region , further economic development will be associated with reduced income inequality .
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When state - effect variables are included in the model , though , the racial composition of a county's population has a generally insignificant effect on income inequality . Apparently , in Model 1 , the racial composition variables ...
When state - effect variables are included in the model , though , the racial composition of a county's population has a generally insignificant effect on income inequality . Apparently , in Model 1 , the racial composition variables ...
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