Description
With increasing interest in the distribution of income generated by movements towards more inequality, this three volume contains articles on this controversial area. Volume one considers the problems of measurement and description and explores theories explaining the shape of distribution; it investigates explanations of the upper tail in terms of hierachies and organizations and present research on the dynamics of incomes. Volume two considers the determinants of an individual’s income on the one hand and analyzes the factors influencing the entire distribution on the other. The third volume discusses non-labour income and polices that influence distribution.