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New paper on urban elite transformation in China, 1988-2013

August 12, 2019 | WID.world

This new paper by Li Yang, Filip Novokmet and Branko Milanovic studies social transformations in urban China between 1988 and 2013. For the first time,

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Eighth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ)

July 16, 2019 | WID.world

From 3 to 5 July 2019, the World Inequality Lab hosted the Eighth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ). This

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New paper on income inequality and ethnic cleavages in Malaysia, 1984-2014

July 11, 2019 | WID.world

This new paper by Muhammed Abdul Khalid and Li Yang (and the associated issue brief) documents the evolution of income inequality in Malaysia, not only

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Update of WID.world macroeconomic aggregates to 2018

July 8, 2019 | WID.world

WID.world has updated its external data on macroeconomic aggregates: national accounts and price data, as well as population indicators, are now available for 2018. WID.world

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New paper on pre-tax income inequality for Poland

June 7, 2019 | WID.world

This new paper by Pawel Bukowski and Filip Novokmet updates and revises published series on pre-tax income inequality in Poland. It replaces existing WID.world Working

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Top income shares for New Zealand extended to 2016

May 24, 2019 | WID.world

The series of top shares of fiscal income for New Zealand have been extended to 2016. The series have also been revised from 2000 to 2014,

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New paper on top incomes shares in the Netherlands

May 24, 2019 | WID.world

The new WID.word Working paper 2019/2, “Top Incomes, Income and Wealth Inequality in the Netherlands: The first 100 Years 1914–2014 – what’s next?” by Wiemer

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Australian top income shares extended from 1912 to 1920

April 30, 2019 | WID.world

The series of top shares of fiscal income for Australia have been extended in the database to cover years from 1912 to 1920. This is

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Update of top income share series for Australia

April 25, 2019 | WID.world

Australian top fiscal income share series have just been updated to 2016 by Roger Wilkins. The top 1% income share reached 9% in 2016  (click

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