Studies in Income and Wealth, Volumen33National Bureau of Economic Research, 1937 - 264 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 64
Página 46
... increased over the nine years for all of the younger cohorts . As one might expect , the increases are largest for the college group . Note , for example , the increase for the college educated members of the cohort of 1929 from total ...
... increased over the nine years for all of the younger cohorts . As one might expect , the increases are largest for the college group . Note , for example , the increase for the college educated members of the cohort of 1929 from total ...
Página 225
... increase the dispersion of earnings and not the reverse . That is , as the relative advantage ( of the initial high earners ) from greater training diminishes , their earning advantage from greater native ability may increase ...
... increase the dispersion of earnings and not the reverse . That is , as the relative advantage ( of the initial high earners ) from greater training diminishes , their earning advantage from greater native ability may increase ...
Página 247
effect of an increase in the separation propensity is to increase the relative number of recipient units ( consisting disproportionately of the very young and those past retirement ) with incomes well below the average . To put the ...
effect of an increase in the separation propensity is to increase the relative number of recipient units ( consisting disproportionately of the very young and those past retirement ) with incomes well below the average . To put the ...
Contenido
Trends in the Size Distribution of Wealth in the Nineteenth | 1 |
A Cohort Analysis of Changes in the Distribution of Wealth | 31 |
Secular Trends and Cyclical Behavior of Income Distribution | 75 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 4 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
add to totals adjustment Age groups Aged 65 aggregate analysis assumed average income business income Census changes cities coefficient cohort of 1900 composition concentration consumer units correlation correlation ratio Cotton Counties Current Population Survey cyclical decile demand distribution of income distribution of wealth dollars Economic effect employer estimates ex New Orleans factors family income farm Gini Gini coefficients Group Characteristic High school human capital Income and Wealth income classes income data income distribution income groups income inequality income size distribution increase individuals inheritance JACOB MINCER log-normal distribution Lorenz curve low income mean of less measure median income Nonmarried nonwhite Number of Spending output over-all ownership paper percentage of less percentile period persons property income quintile relative reported sample share of wealth slaves Social Security Administration Soltow spending units Statistics Table tion total income unemployment variables variance wealth held wealth weights workers