Dimensioni della disuguaglianza in Italia: povertà, salute, abitazione
In: Collana della Fondazione Ermanno Gorrieri per gli studi sociali
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In: Collana della Fondazione Ermanno Gorrieri per gli studi sociali
In: Bank of Italy Occasional Paper No. 648
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In: Italian politics: a review ; a publication of the Istituto Cattaneo, Band 29, Heft 1
ISSN: 2326-7259
In: Politics & society, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 212-227
ISSN: 0032-3292
In: Politics & society, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 212-226
ISSN: 1552-7514
In: Stato e mercato, Heft 88, S. 67-77
ISSN: 0392-9701
Greater social cohesion is an explicit goal of the European Union. Progress is monitored considering the performance in each member country on the basis of national indicators; EU-wide estimates of inequality and poverty play no role. Yet this is a basic information to evaluate the progress of the Union toward grater social cohesion. This paper examines the methodological requirements of this evaluative exercise, and provides the first estimates of inequality and poverty in the enlarged European Union as if it was a single country.
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In: Stato e mercato, Heft 74, S. 207-230
ISSN: 0392-9701
In: Stato e mercato, Heft 2, S. 207-229
ISSN: 0392-9701
In: Parolechiave, Heft 28, S. 257-272
ISSN: 1122-5300
In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 12350
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We analyse the evolution of EU citizens' living standards, considering the EU as a single country. Average living standards have improved considerably as the European integration process has unfolded. EU28 income inequality has steadily declined, mostly as a result of the macroeconomic convergence of new EU-accession countries. EU15 income inequality fell steadily until the mid-1980s, but picked up again during the economic turmoil following the Great Recession, largely reflecting the divergence between periphery and core countries in the euro area. Using a common EU standard reveals more progress in terms of poverty reduction. It also shows that the patterns of income convergence across member states differ across categories of residents, thus calling for a more careful consideration of the personal and national dimensions of EU policies.
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We analyse the evolution of EU citizens' living standards, considering the EU as a single country. Average living standards have improved considerably as the European integration process has unfolded. EU28 income inequality has steadily declined, mostly as a result of the macroeconomic convergence of new EU-accession countries. EU15 income inequality fell steadily until the mid-1980s, but picked up again during the economic turmoil following the Great Recession, largely reflecting the divergence between periphery and core countries in the euro area. Using a common EU standard reveals more progress in terms of poverty reduction. It also shows that the patterns of income convergence across member states differ across categories of residents, thus calling for a more careful consideration of the personal and national dimensions of EU policies.
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In: Bank of Italy Occasional Paper No. 496, April 2019
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Working paper
In: Journal of globalization and development, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 1-15
ISSN: 1948-1837
AbstractThis paper examines the social welfare bases of the measurement of income inequality among the inhabitants of the world. We develop a general family of global inequality indices which encompasses different concepts of global equity, from the cosmopolitan to the nationalist view. The analysis also provides an interpretation of the EU-wide inequality measures adopted in European statistics.