Mitigating the gap between the rich and the poor: an empirical assessment of key trends and drivers of redistribution
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2019
28 p.
income redistribution ; welfare economics
European Economy - Discussion Papers
105
Income distribution
https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/economy-finance/
http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2765/14167
English
Bibliogr.
"The growing inequality of market income has, in the recent past, attracted considerable attention; less so the redistribution of income. This paper analyses key trends and drivers determining the size of income redistribution across households. We show that in the EU increasing redistribution has largely stabilised the distribution of disposable income since the late 1990s. Only developing countries, where lagging income levels do not allow larger welfare programmes, and some advanced countries with a dominant free market ideology have recorded an increasing inequality of disposable income alongside a growing inequality of market outcomes. Our evidence from panel data shows that the degree of redistribution increases with percapita income, the share of low-tech, low-income sectors in manufacturing and, in line with the median voter model, when more than half of the voters earn less than the average income in countries with a majoritarian electoral system."
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