3 research outputs found

    ON THE WEALTH DYNAMICS OF SWEDISH FAMILIES, 1984-98

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    This paper focuses on three issues. First, it analyzes the increasing inequality of wealth in Sweden in terms of percentile age and birth cohort differences, and finds very weak evidence of life-cycle savings. There are rather strong birth cohort differences in wealth accumulation. Second, it is shown that bequests and inter vivo gifts contribute to the age and cohort differences in wealth, but do not increase the inequality of wealth. The third theme is mobility of wealth as a function of bequests, age, period, length of the transition period, and the magnitude of quantile differences. Copyright 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

    Bounding Lifetime Income Using A Cross Section Of Data

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    Measures of income inequality based on current income are well known to overstate lifetime income inequality for two reasons: intracohort mobility and the shape of the age-earnings profile. Utilizing the concept of age equivalence scales along with varying assumptions concerning the extent of intracohort mobility, the method presented bounds lifetime income inequality using only cross-sectional data from the CPS, 1967-86. As a result, we are able to analyze changes in lifetime inequality over this period. Copyright 2003 by the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth.
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