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Unemployment Shocks and Income Distribution: How did the Nordic Countries Fare during their Crises?
Authors:Rolf Aaberge  Tom Wennemo  ers Bjorklund  Markus Jantti  Peder J Pedersen  & Nina Smith
Institution:Statistics Norway, Norway,;Stockholm University, Sweden,;Abo Akademi, Finland,;University of Aarhus, Denmark,;Aarhus School of Business, Denmark
Abstract:We study the inequality of disposable income in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden during the late 1980s and early 1990s when unemployment rose dramatically in all four countries. A standard measure of inequality — the Gini coefficient – was surprisingly stable in all countries during this period. By decomposing the Gini into income components, we test hypotheses about the reasons for this stable income distribution. Our most straightforward hypothesis, that rising unemployment benefits counteracted the impact of more unequally distributed earnings, receives only limited support. More complex mechanisms seem to have been at work.
JEL classification: D 30; D 31; J 60
Keywords:Unemployment  income distribution  unemployment benefits
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