Titulo | Crisis squeezes income and puts pressure on inequality and poverty. New Results from the OECD Income Distribution Database. |
Autoría | OECD |
Fuente | OECD Income Distribution Database, 2013 |
Resumen |
The OECD's report on income inequality, Divided We Stand (2011), documented that the gap between rich and poor in OECD countries had widened continuously over the three decades to 2008, reaching an all-time high. New OECD data show that the global economic crisis has squeezed incomes from work and capital in most countries. Excluding the mitigating effects of the welfare state, via taxes and transfers on income, inequality has increased by more over the past three years to the end of 2010 than in the previous twelve. Tax-benefit systems, reinforced by fiscal stimulus policies, were able to absorb most of this impact and alleviate some of the pain. But, as the economic and especially the jobs crisis persists and fiscal consolidation takes hold, there is a growing risk that the most vulnerable in society will be hit harder as the cost of the crisis increases. |
URL | www.oecd.org/els/soc/OECD2013-Inequality-and-Poverty-8p.pdf |
Tipo de documento | Informe |
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