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A surge in growing income inequality?
The Census Bureau report of raised income inequality in 1993 may have been affected by methodological changes in the report. More income inequality...
Monthly Labor Review, 08/01/95 by Paul Ryscavage · More from publication -
Gender-related shifts in the distribution of wages
Income distribution during the 1980s became more disparate than in previous years, with more men employed in either high or low paying jobs and...
Monthly Labor Review, 07/01/94 by Paul Ryscavage · More from publication -
Recent data on job prospects of college-educated youth
A study on the change in availability and quality of employment among college graduates between the 1980s and 1990s shows a trend away from...
Monthly Labor Review, 08/01/93 by Paul Ryscavage · More from publication -
Earnings inequality accelerates in the 1980's - includes related appended article on educator earnings
An analysis of annual earnings distributions finds that earnings inequality increased within several categories of workers; of particular note was...
Monthly Labor Review, 12/01/90 by Paul Ryscavage · More from publication -
Understanding real income trends: an analysis of conflicting signals
THE STATISTICAL AGENCIES in the nation's capital churn out millions of numbers each year about a variety of subjects. The purpose of these...
Business Economics, 01/01/89 by Paul Ryscavage · More from publication -
Reconciling divergent trends in real income - family income data statistical measurement
Reconciling divergent trends in real income The real incomes of American families have not grown very much since the early 1970's. Rather, they...
Monthly Labor Review, 07/01/86 by Paul Ryscavage · More from publication -
New household survey and the CPS: a look at labor force differences
In September 1984, the Bureau of the Census released initial statistics from a new household survey, the Survey of Income and Program Participation...
Monthly Labor Review, 09/01/85 by Paul M. Ryscavage · More from publication


