The Myth of the Middle Class Squeeze: Employment and Income by Class in Six Western Countries, 1980-2020

Jad Moawad, Daniel Oesch

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Résumé

Over the last two decades, income inequality has moved to the top of the research agenda in sociology (McCall and Percheski 2010) and economics (e.g. Atkinson 2015). In contrast, less attention has been devoted to the question of how absolute incomes have evolved over time (Nolan 2018). Yet while individuals only have a very vague idea of income inequality (Engelhardt and Wagener 2018), they are keenly aware of how their absolute income evolves year by year (...)
langue originaleAnglais
TypeLIS issues a quarterly newsletter Inequality Matters focusing on inequality research
Médias de la productionWebsite
EditeurLIS (Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg)
Lieu de publicationLuxembourg
étatPublié - juin 2023
Modification externeOui

Série de publications

NomLIS Newsletter Inequality Matters
EditeurLuxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and the LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg (LIS)
Numéro26

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