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Reporting on Income Distribution and Poverty: Perspectives from a German and a European Point of View 2003 Edition
Contributor(s): Hauser, Richard (Editor), Becker, Irene (Editor)
ISBN: 354044064X     ISBN-13: 9783540440642
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2002
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Annotation: The intention of this book is threefold: presenting and advancing German reporting on income distribution and poverty, looking at experiences with advanced reporting schemes in two other EU countries, and discussing concepts for comparable social monitoring in the European Union. The first group of papers elaborates on recent findings for Germany (trends in the personal distribution of income and income poverty, multidimensional approaches to measure poverty and extreme poverty, redistribution). Of special interest is a critical methodological review of the two main German databases for distribution analyses, taking the suggestions of the Canberra Group as a reference. The second group of contributions reviews research on income distribution and poverty in Great Britain and Ireland. The last paper discusses concepts of comparable indicators for poverty and social exclusion in the EU.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - Macroeconomics
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Policy
Dewey: 301
LCCN: 2002030226
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.03 lbs) 191 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Richard Hauser Irene Becker Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, FrankfurtlMain This volume marks the end of a research project of the editors titled "The Devel- opment of the Personal Distribution of Income in Germany" that was financed by the Hans Bockler Foundation from 1994 to 2001. This research concentrated on a national perspective, studying many aspects of income inequality and poverty in West Germany between 1969 and 1998 and extending the analyses to inequality in East Germany after the German reunification. Now at the end point of our empiri- cal analyses, we want to expand the perspective to other research in this field, to challenges for future research, and to the European dimension, rather than to summarise all our results, which is done in another bookl. In 2001, the German goverrunent published its first Poverty and Wealth Re- 2 port, which also draws on results from our research project. Thus, the intention of this volume is threefold: presenting and advancing Gernlan reporting on poverty in other coun- and wealth, examining experience with advanced reporting schemes tries, and discussing comparative concepts for social monitoring in the European Union.