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- Avant-propos - Résumé - Synthèse - Étude spéciale : fiscalité et compétences.
Income tax --- Income. --- Accounting. --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power
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This Special Issue is devoted to the econometric analysis of income inequality and income distributions. Given the recent surge of inequality research, this Special Issue seeks to combine both theoretical and applied contributions which advance the econometric analysis of income inequality and income distributions. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, statistical inference for inequality measurement, inequality measurement with complex survey data, parametric or nonparametric modeling of income distributions, statistical decomposition methodology, methods to investigate the determinants of distributional change, causal inference in inequality measurement, and applications of such methods to substantive research questions in different fields of economics.
Econometrics. --- Income. --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Economics, Mathematical --- Statistics
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English literature --- Wealth --- Income --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Affluence --- Distribution of wealth --- Riches --- Business --- Capital --- Money --- Well-being --- United States --- Economic conditions
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This publication examines taxes paid on wages in OECD countries, covering: personal income taxes and employee contributions paid by employees, social security contributions and payroll taxes paid by employers, and cash benefits received by in-work families.
Income --- Income tax --- Personal income tax --- Taxable income --- Taxation of income --- Direct taxation --- Internal revenue --- Progressive taxation --- Tithes --- Wages --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Taxation
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Income --- Mexico --- Mexique --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- 330.35 <725.1> --- -Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--?<725.1> --- -Income --- -Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--?<725.1> --- -330.35 <725.1> --- 330.35 <725.1> Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--?<725.1> --- Conditions économiques --- Meksiko --- Stany Zjednoczone Meksyku --- Meksyk --- Estados Unidos Mexicanos --- Meḳsiḳe --- Mexique (Country) --- Messico --- Méjico --- República Mexicana --- United States of Mexico --- United Mexican States --- Anáhuac --- メキシコ --- Mekishiko --- מקסיקו --- Family income
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Wages --- Basic needs --- Income --- Besoins fondamentaux --- Revenu --- 331.215 --- #A9301A --- revenu garanti --- minimum vital social --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Necessities of life --- Needs, Basic --- Poverty --- Quality of life --- Social rights --- gewaarborgd inkomen --- sociaal levensminimum --- #A9303E --- Basic needs. --- Income. --- Social ecology --- Economic rights --- Économie du bien-être --- Inegalites de revenus
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Taxing Wages provides unique information on income tax and social security contributions levied from employees and their employers in all OECD countries. In addition, this annual publication specifies family benefits paid as cash transfers. Amounts of taxes and benefits are detailed program by program, for eight household types which differ by income level and household composition. Results reported include the marginal and effective tax burden for one- and two-earner families, and total labour costs of employers.
Income -- OECD countries -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Income tax -- OECD countries -- Statistics. --- Income. --- Income --- Income tax --- Personal income tax --- Taxable income --- Taxation of income --- Direct taxation --- Internal revenue --- Progressive taxation --- Tithes --- Wages --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Taxation
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Consumption (Economics) --- Income --- Statistical methods --- -Consumption (Economics) --- -#SBIB:316.356.2H2370 --- Consumer demand --- Consumer spending --- Consumerism --- Spending, Consumer --- Demand (Economic theory) --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Economics --- Finance --- Property --- Wealth --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Gezin en levensstandaard, gezinsbudget --- Statistical methods. --- #SBIB:316.356.2H2370 --- Income - European Economic Community countries - Statistical methods --- Consumption (Economics) - European Economic Community countries - Statistical methods
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This publication presents an internationally agreed set of guidelines for producing micro statistics on household wealth, It addresses the common conceptual, definitional and practical problems that countries face in producing such statistics, and are meant to improve the comparability of the currently available country data. The Guidelines, prepared by an international expert group working under the auspices of the OECD, propose a set of standard concepts, definitions and classifications for micro wealth statistics, and cover different phases in the statistical production process, including sources and methods for measuring particular forms of wealth, best practice in using household surveys or other sources to compile wealth statistics, the development of analytic measures, the dissemination of data, and data quality assurance.
Social Issues/Migration/Health --- Economics --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Households --- Wealth --- Income --- Family income --- Fortunes --- Household income --- Personal income --- Affluence --- Distribution of wealth --- Riches --- Finance --- Property --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Business --- Capital --- Money --- Well-being --- Population --- Families --- Home economics
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This publication presents an internationally agreed framework to support the joint analysis of micro-level statistics on household income, consumption and wealth. Its aim is to extend the existing international frameworks for measuring household income and consumption at the micro level to include wealth, and describes income, consumption and wealth as three separate but interrelated dimensions of people’s economic well-being. The framework, prepared by an international expert group working under the auspices of the OECD, is intended to assist national statistical offices and other data producers to develop data sets at the household level that are suitable for integrated analysis, and for facilitating comparisons between countries. The Framework is widely applicable, with relevance to countries that are at different stages of statistical development, that have different statistical infrastructures, and that operate in different economic and social environments.
Social Issues/Migration/Health --- Economics --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Households --- Income --- Consumption (Economics) --- Wealth --- Affluence --- Distribution of wealth --- Fortunes --- Riches --- Consumer demand --- Consumer spending --- Consumerism --- Spending, Consumer --- Family income --- Household income --- Personal income --- Business --- Finance --- Capital --- Money --- Property --- Well-being --- Demand (Economic theory) --- Gross national product --- Profit --- Purchasing power --- Population --- Families --- Home economics
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