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  1. Luxembourg Income Study Database: Inequality and Poverty Key Figures,...

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    Updated 2022
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    LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg (2022). Luxembourg Income Study Database: Inequality and Poverty Key Figures, 1967-2020 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-855648
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    2022
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    LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
    Description

    This data file includes the Inequality and Poverty Key Figures (as of March 2022), constructed for all Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Study datasets in all waves. It includes multiple national-level measures: • on inequality measures: Gini, Atkinson coefficients, and percentile ratios • on relative poverty rates for various demographic groups • median and mean of disposable household income

  2. Luxembourg Wealth Study Database: Gini Inequality Coefficients, 1993-2020

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    Updated 2022
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    LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg (2022). Luxembourg Wealth Study Database: Gini Inequality Coefficients, 1993-2020 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-855655
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    2022
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    LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
    Area covered
    Luxembourg
    Description

    This data file includes the Gini coefficient calculated for different wealth welfare aggregates constructed for all Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS) datasets in all waves (as of March 2022). It includes Gini coefficients calculated on: • Disposable Net Worth • Value of Principal residence • Financial Assets

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    Data from: Incomes across the Distribution

    • ingridportal.eu
    Updated May 11, 2024
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    (2024). Incomes across the Distribution [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.23728/b2share.30497907612e4d7abbf0004aa943c0f2
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    May 11, 2024
    Description

    How widely are the benefits of economic growth shared in advanced societies? Do the rich capture the gains of growth, with little or no improvement in the living standards of the middle? Is growth raising the incomes of the poor so that they keep pace with the middle, or is the gap between rich and poor closing? Addressing these questions requires careful analysis of both the growth and distributional aspects of incomes. This article looks at the growth of disposable incomes – incomes after the redistribution through the state – over time. We rely on the Incomes across the Distribution Database put together by researchers Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen, and Max Roser. This data set is directly available for download: Data and data description.

    The data source for our database is the microdata published by the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Database. You can also access our database via the website of the LIS: Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

    Changing living standards

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Luxembourg Income Study Database: Inequality and Poverty Key Figures, 1967-2020

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Dataset updated
2022
Dataset provided by
UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
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Authors
LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
Description

This data file includes the Inequality and Poverty Key Figures (as of March 2022), constructed for all Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Study datasets in all waves. It includes multiple national-level measures: • on inequality measures: Gini, Atkinson coefficients, and percentile ratios • on relative poverty rates for various demographic groups • median and mean of disposable household income

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