Contributions to Edited Volumes and Conference Proceedings // 2015

Earnings Inequality

Inequality has increased considerably in many Western countries over the past decades. When dealing with economic inequality as a research subject the question “inequality of what among whom?” arises. Analyses of inequality are typically concerned with the distribution of wages, earnings, or income and have been made by different strands in the literature, mainly in public and in labor economics. We summarize these strands with a special focus on earnings, which itself is the product of hourly wages and labor supply in terms of hours and weeks worked. In addition to inequality in labor market outcomes, we pay special attention to equality of opportunity.

Peichl, Andreas and Nico Pestel (2015), Earnings Inequality, in: James D. Wright (Eds.), 765-772