就业与否:西班牙二十年的收入波动与收入不平等

IF 2.2 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Fiscal Studies Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1111/1475-5890.12388
Brindusa Anghel, Laura Hospido, Julio Ortega, Ana V. Regil
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本文概述了过去 20 年西班牙个人收入和家庭收入不平等的演变情况。在此期间,劳动适龄人口(25-60 岁)的教育水平显著提高,女性劳动力参与率上升。家庭规模和构成也发生了重大变化,婚姻和同居现象减少,尤其是在低学历群体中。这些变化直接影响到个人收入和家庭收入的分配,进而影响到不平等的演变。然而,不平等的波动主要是随着商业周期的变化而变化的。在 20 世纪 90 年代中期的扩张期,不平等现象有所减少,2008 年的全球金融危机导致收入和收入不平等现象急剧上升,并在 2014 年左右达到顶峰。此后,除了 COVID-19 大流行期间的短暂激增外,失业率和不平等都有所下降。到 2022 年,不平等指标几乎恢复到 2008 年之前的水平。
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To be or not to be (employed): two decades of fluctuating earnings and income inequality in Spain

This paper offers a descriptive overview of the evolution of individual earnings and household income inequality in Spain over the last two decades. During this period, there has been a noteworthy increase in the level of education of the working-age population (aged 25–60) along with a rise in female labour force participation. Substantial changes have also occurred in household size and composition, with reductions in marriage and cohabitation, in particular among lower-educated groups. These changes have a direct impact on the distribution of individual earnings and household income and, therefore, the evolution of inequality. Fluctuations in inequality, however, primarily moved with the business cycle. After a period of decreasing inequality during the mid-1990s expansion, the 2008 global financial crisis led to sharp rises in both earnings and income inequality that peaked around 2014. After that, both unemployment and inequality decreased, except for the transitory surge during the COVID-19 pandemic. By 2022, inequality indicators have almost returned to pre-2008 levels.

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期刊介绍: The Institute for Fiscal Studies publishes the journal Fiscal Studies, which serves as a bridge between academic research and policy. This esteemed journal, established in 1979, has gained global recognition for its publication of high-quality and original research papers. The articles, authored by prominent academics, policymakers, and practitioners, are presented in an accessible format, ensuring a broad international readership.
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