Economic growth from the household perspective. GDP and income distribution developments across OECD countries
Causa, Orsetta ; Araujo, Sonia ; Cavaciuti, Agnès ; Ruiz, Nicolas ; Smidova, Zuzana
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2014
83 p.
income distribution ; poverty ; social class ; social inequality
Economics Department Working Papers
1111
Economic development
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jz5m89dh0nt-en
English
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"This paper provides an assessment of how households' income has fared compared with GDP. While the prime focus is on incomes around the median, attention is paid also to the bottom of the income distribution. Thus, one contribution of the paper is to deliver a fresh assessment of the evolution of inequality and poverty across OECD countries over the last fifteen years. The analysis relies on a rich array of indicators, producing new evidence of the various patterns of differences in income distributions across countries and over time. For example, it assesses the extent to which stability in overall income inequality masks compensating changes between the lower and upper halves of the income distribution. Also, it explores whether contracting inequalities coexist with increasing poverty. The paper adds to previous studies by introducing, measuring and analysing income polarisation in a cross-country comparative perspective. Distinguishing polarisation from inequality and comparing their evolution over time provides new policy-relevant perspectives on the nature of the changing income distribution."
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