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Economic Journal

Global Earnings Inequality, 1970–2018

Journal Article
Reference
Hammar, Olle and Daniel Waldenström (2020). “Global Earnings Inequality, 1970–2018”. Economic Journal 130(632), 2526–2545. doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueaa109

Authors
Olle Hammar, Daniel Waldenström

We estimate trends in global earnings dispersion across occupational groups by constructing a new database that covers 68 developed and developing countries between 1970 and 2018. Our main finding is that global earnings inequality has fallen, primarily during the 2000s and 2010s, when the global Gini coefficient dropped by 15 points and the earnings share of the world's poorest half doubled. Decomposition analyses show earnings convergence between countries and within occupations, while within-country earnings inequality has increased. Moreover, the falling global inequality trend was driven mainly by real wage growth, rather than changes in hours worked, taxes or occupational employment.

Olle Hammar

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Daniel Waldenström

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