Affiliation:
1. City University of New York Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, The Graduate Center, , Room 6203.07 365 Fifth Avenue NYC, New York 10016-4309, USA
Abstract
Abstract
This commentary—a reflection on the Bourquin, Brewer and Wernham article in this collection—draws on harmonized microdata from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Database. It aims to place selected results from the UK in cross-national perspective. The comparator countries, all high-income, include one Nordic country, Norway; one continental European country, Germany; and three other Anglophone countries, Australia, Canada and the USA. The commentary assesses each of these key outcomes, both cross-nationally and over time: income inequality and redistribution, top-half and bottom-half income inequality, and child and elderly poverty. It closes with a brief discussion of policy lessons.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)