Author (Person) | Dallinger, Ursula |
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Series Title | Journal of European Social Policy |
Series Details | Vol.23, No.1, February 2013, p83-101 |
Publication Date | February 2013 |
ISSN | 0958-9287 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract It divides the broad category of ‘middle class’ into three groups. Results suggest little change in the income position of the middle classes with respect to both market and disposable incomes. In most countries market incomes in the top quintile increased remarkably while the bottom quintile group lost out. The scale of government income redistribution has improved the position of the lowest income group, while burdening the highest income group. But it failed to fully compensate for the growing gap between the top and bottom income groups. The distance between the middle and the top incomes grew significantly, which might be one reason for the current public debate about an endangered middle class. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928712456573 |
Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |