欧洲国家及全欧洲的收入极化,2004-2012

Income polarization in European countries and Europe wide, 2004–2012

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2017
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了2004-2012年间28个欧盟国家和3个非欧盟国家的收入极化趋势,发现欧洲收入极化总体稳定,但老欧盟15国在2004-2008年上升后下降,新成员国则相反。

Abstract

Polarization is an interesting additional social indicator for analyzing income distribution across countries, as it captures the phenomenon of ‘clustering around extreme poles’. Income polarization can be closely linked to social exclusion, which is relevant for EU social policy, because combatting social exclusion is a central element of the Lisbon Agenda and the Europe 2020 Strategy. Rising income polarization has been observed outside Europe, but within the EU, polarization is relatively unexplored. This paper provides theoretical insights into this relatively new dimension of income distribution and analyzes trends in income polarization in 28 EU countries and 3 non-EU countries, using micro-data from EU-SILC over the period 2004–2012. Income polarization is rather stable over this period in European countries, and Europe-wide. It was rising among the old EU15 countries in the sub-period 2004–2008, but declining afterwards. The opposite development is witnessed for New Member States. Despite the Great Recession we find quite stable income polarization in Europe.

收入极化欧洲国家欧盟社会政策EU-SILC数据