The “Missing Rich” in Household Surveys: Causes and Correction Approaches
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In this spotlight on data, Leslie McCall considers whether adjusting for family size eliminates economic benefits for families headed by couples compared to those headed by single people.
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In this spotlight on data, Leslie McCall discusses how marriage and cohabitation — relative to being single — affect where men and women fall along the income distribution.
A.B. Kennickell. The Journal Economic Inequality. vol. 17, no.4. pp. 443-459. 2019.
The Stone Center's Inequality by the Numbers virtual workshop video series, which includes presentations from 2020 and 2023 on a range of topics related to socio-economic inequality.
Branko Milanovic's global inequality research is featured in this article on the predictability of inequality cycles.