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-being. All three individually and jointly determine well-being. We are the first to study inequality in three conjoint dimensions … paper focuses on two questions. What does inequality in two and three dimensions look like? Has inequality in multiple … dimensions increased by less, by more, or by about the same as inequality in any one dimension? We find an increase in inequality …
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Measures of income concentration—such as the share of income received by the highest income families—may be biased by pro-cyclical volatility in annual income. Permanent income, though, can smooth away such volatility and sort families by their usual economic resources. Here, we...
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that the inequality of wages is partly explained by variations in the sizes of workers' networks. Our results indicate that … differences in the number of ties can induce substantial inequality and can explain roughly 15% of the unexplained variation in …
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