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Items where subject is "Income. Factor shares"

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Number of items at this level: 4.

2024

Connolly, Kevin and Eiser, David and Kumar, Ashwin and McGregor, Peter G and Roy, Graeme (2024) A micro-macro-economic modelling approach to major welfare system reforms : the case of a Universal Basic Income for Scotland. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 68. pp. 259-268.

Scarfe, Rachel and Singleton, Carl and Sunmoni, Adesola and Telemo, Paul (2024) The age-wage-productivity puzzle : evidence from the careers of top earners. Economic Inquiry, 62 (2). pp. 584-606. ISSN 1465-7295

2023

Dräger, Jascha and Washbrook, Elizabeth and Schneider, Thorsten and Akabayashi, Hideo and Keizer, Renske and Solaz, Anne and Waldfogel, Jane and de la Rie, Sanneke and Kameyama, Yuriko and Kwon, Sarah and Nozaki, Kayo and Perinetti Casoni, Valentina and Sano, Shinpei and Sheridan, Alexandra and Shikishima, Chizuru (2023) Cross-national differences in socioeconomic achievement inequality in early primary school : the role of parental education and income in six countries. Other. SocArXiv, Ithaca, New York.

2022

Congreve, Emma and Randolph, Hannah and Eiser, David (2022) Understanding the impact of Covid-19 on income : labour market changes and policy solutions. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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