Research in Economic Inequality is a distinguished book series that delves into the complexities of economic disparity across income, wealth, employment, and social mobility. Featuring cutting-edge research from leading scholars, the series offers fresh insights into the causes, consequences, and measurement of inequality worldwide. Covering topics such as intergenerational mobility, poverty, labor market dynamics, and the effects of economic policies, each volume presents innovative methodologies and empirical studies using global data.
Ideal for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding economic disparities, Research in Economic Inequality provides valuable analysis on pressing social and economic issues. Whether exploring theoretical frameworks or real-world policy implications, this series serves as an essential resource for those committed to studying and addressing inequality in all its forms.