Distributional Effects of Imputed Rents in Five European Countries

Most empirical distributional studies of well-being in developed countries rely on distributions of disposable income. From a theoretical point of view this practice is contentious since a household’s command over resources is determined not only by its spending power over commodities it can buy in the market but also on resources available to the household members through non-market mechanisms such as the in-kind provisions of the welfare state and the value of private non-cash incomes. In developed market economies the most important private non-cash income component is imputed rent from own... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Frick, Joachim R.
Grabka, Markus M.
Smeeding, Timothy M.
Tsakloglou, Panos
Dokumenttyp: doc-type:article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Verlag/Hrsg.: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Schlagwörter: ddc:330 / Home ownership / Income in-kind / Imputed rent / Income distribution / Bauwirtschaft / Wohneigentum / Einkommensumverteilung / Belgien / Deutschland / Griechenland / Italien / Großbritannien
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/10419/67388