Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries

Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries

Thirty Countries' Experiences

Checchi, Daniele; Toth, Istvan Gyorgy; McKnight, Abigail; Nolan, Brian; Marx, Ive; Salverda, Wiemer; Werfhorst, Herman G. van de

Oxford University Press

08/2016

784

Mole

Inglês

9780198784739

15 a 20 dias

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Laszlo Andor: Foreword Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, Istvan Gyoergy Toth, and Herman van de Werfhorst: Preface 1: Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, Istvan Gyoergy Toth, and Herman van de Werfhorst: Introduction 2: Istvan Gyoergy Toth: Revisiting Grand Narratives of Growing Inequalities: Lessons From 30 Country Studies 3: Peter Whiteford: Australia: Inequality and Prosperity and their Impacts in a Radical Welfare State 4: Roland Verwiebe, Tobias Troger, Laura Wiesboeck, Roland Teitzer, and Nina-Sophie Fritsch: Austria: The Bastion of Calm? Stability and Change in Inequalities in Times of Welfare State Reforms and Employment Flexibilization 5: Jaan Masso, Kerly Espenberg, Anu Masso, Inta Mierina, and Kaia Philips: Between Economic Growth and Social Justice: Different Inequality Dynamics in the Baltic States 6: Tim Van Rie and Ive Marx: Belgium: When Growing Background Inequalities Meet Resilient Institutions 7: Vassil Tsanov, Petya Ivanova, Silvia Panteleeva, and Bogdan Bogdanov: Bulgaria: Rising Inequality in the Period of Transition and Restrictive Incomes Policy 8: Robert Andersen and Mitch McIvor: Rising Inequality and Its Impact in Canada: The Role of National Debt 9: Ioana Neamtu and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen: Sources and Impact of Rising Inequality in Denmark 10: Jenni Blomgren, Heikki Hiilamo, Olli Kangas, and Mikko Niemela: Finland: Growing Inequality with contested consequences 11: Nicolas Fremeaux and Thomas Piketty: France: How Taxation Can Increase Inequality 12: Giacomo Corneo, Sonja Zmerli, and Reinhard Pollak: Germany: Rising Inequality and the Transformation of Rhine Capitalism 13: Margarita Katsimi, Thomas Moutos, George Pagoulatos, and Dimitri Sotiropoulos: Greece: The (Eventual) Social Hardship of Soft Budget Constraints 14: Zoltan Fabian, Andras Gabos, Marianna Kopasz, Marton Medgyesi, Peter Szivos, and Istvan Gyoergy Toth: Hungary: A Country Caught in its Own Trap 15: Brian Nolan, Emma Calvert, Tony Fahey, Deirdre Healy, Aogan Mulcahy, Bertrand Maitre, Michelle Norris, Ian O'Donnell, Nessa Winston, and Christopher T. Whelan: Ireland: Inequality and its Impacts in Boom and Bust 16: Gabriele Ballarino, Michela Braga, Massimiliano Bratti, Daniele Checchi, Antonio Filippin, Carlo Fiorio, Marco Leonardi, Elena Meschi, and Francesco Scervini: Italy: How Labour Market Policies Can Foster Earnings Inequality 17: Miki Kohara and Fumio Ohtake: Rising Inequality in Japan: A Challenge Caused by Population Aging and Drastic Changes in Employment 18: Byung You Cheon, Jiyeun Chang, Gyu Seong Hwang, Jin Wook Shin, Shin Wook Kang, Byung Hee Lee, and Hyun Joo Kim: Korea: The Great U-Turn in Inequality and the Need for Social Security Provisions 19: Alessio Fusco, Philippe Van Kerm, Aigul Alieva, Luna Bellani, Fanny Etienne-Robert, Anne-Catherine Guio, Iryna Kyzyma, Kristell Leduc, Philippe Liegeois, Maria Noel Pi Alperin, Anne Reinstadler, Eva Sierminska, Denisa Sologon, Patrick Thill, Marie Valentova, and Bogdan Voicu: Luxembourg: Has Inequality Grown Enough to Matter? 20: Wiemer Salverda, Marloes de Graaf-Zijl, Christina Haas, Bram Lancee, and Natascha Notten: The Netherlands: Policy-Enhanced Inequalities Tempered by Household Formation 21: Natalia Letki, MichaT Brzezinski, and Barbara Jancewicz: The Rise of Inequalities in Poland and their Impacts: When Politicians Don't Care but Citizens Do 22: Carlos Farinha Rodrigues and Isabel Andrade: Portugal: There and Back Again, An Inequality's Tale 23: Iuliana Precupetu and Marius Precupetu: Romania: High Rising Inequality over Two Decades of Post Communist Transformation 24: Martin Kahanec, Martin Guzi, Monika Martiskova, and Zuzana Siebertova: Slovakia and the Czech Republic: Inequalities and Convergences after the Velvet Divorce 25: Masa Filipovic Hrast and Miroljub Ignjatovic: Slovenia: An Equal Society Despite the Transition 26: Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Xavier Ramos, and Monica Oviedo: Spain: What Can We Learn From Past Decreasing Inequalities? 27: Johan Fritzell, Jennie Bacchus Hertzman, Olof Backman, Ida Borg, Tommy Ferrarini, and Kenneth Nelson: Sweden: Increasing Income Inequalities and Changing Social Relations 28: Abigail McKnight and Tiffany Tsang: Divided We Fall? The Wider Consequences of High and Unrelenting Inequality in the UK 29: Lane Kenworthy and Timothy Smeeding: The United States: High and Rapidly-Rising Inequality 30: Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, Istvan Gyoergy Toth, and Herman van de Werfhorst: Learning from Diversity about Increasing Inequality, its Impacts, and Responses?
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