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Some Explanations for Changes in the Distribution of Household Income in Slovakia

1988 and 1996
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  • Some Explanations for Changes in the Distribution of Household Income in Slovakia: 1988 and 1996 on Paperback by Thesia I Garner
  • Some Explanations for Changes in the Distribution of Household Income in Slovakia: 1988 and 1996 on Paperback by Thesia I Garner
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This paper measures the change in overall net monetary income inequality during the first seven years of transition and considers the relative importance of two possible explanations for the increase in inequality: a) changes in the sources of household income, and b) changes in the household composition. Changes in the sources of household income reflect the role of the government and market during the transition period, while changes in household composition reflect social reactions to the changing economic environment. We find that the increase in inequality in labor income drove the large increase in inequality (i.e., the Gini index of household per capita income rose from 0.195 in 1988 to 0.263 in 1996). Changes in the distribution of pensions and other social payments mitigated the rise in earnings inequality, with the latter playing a more important role in reducing changes in overall income inequality over time. We show there are large shifts in the demographic composition of households over this period: far fewer households with children, far more households headed by pensioners, increases in the number of one-person households and decreases in large (five person) households. Although we find that these shifts in the demographic composition of households are increasing overall inequality, by increasing between group inequality, most of the change in inequality over time is accounted for by increase in within-group inequality. We conclude that over the first seven years of the transition labor market forces are driving changes in overall inequality in Slovakia to a much greater extent than changes in the government's social safety net or in individual's decisions about household formation.
Release date NZ
August 14th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Created by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis
  • Created by Us Bureau of Labor Statistics (Bls)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Bibliogov
Pages
46
Publisher
Bibliogov
Dimensions
189x246x3
ISBN-13
9781249263852
Product ID
20917507

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