Income, Poverty, and Inequality

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10446

  1. Task content explains most within-occupation inequality growth
    General equilibrium model shows task content changes within occupations drove most of the within-occupation wage inequality growth from 1980 to 2000.
  2. Household production reduces measured inequality, but less over time
    Analysis of household production's role in material living standards inequality in the U.S., 1965–2018, showing extended income measures capture greater inequality than market metrics alone.
  3. Household complexity affects wage-based living standard estimates
    Analysis of household complexity effects on material standard of living estimates based on male wages across historical populations with varying family structures.
  4. Gender shapes household food spending in Türkiye
    Examine how gender shapes household food expenditure in Türkiye using neural networks and Bayesian analysis, revealing structural economic vulnerabilities beyond income constraints.