Less Income Inequality and More Growth - Are they Compatible? Part 8. The Drivers of Labour Income Inequality - A Literature Review [electronic resource] / Rafal Kierzenkowski and Isabell Koske = Moins d'inégalités de revenu et plus de croissance - Ces deux objectifs sont-ils compatibles? Partie 8. Les déterminants de l'inégalité de revenu du travail - une revue de la littérature / Rafal Kierzenkowski et Isabell Koske
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Despite a general trend of increasing labour income inequality, there have been differences in the timing, intensity and even direction of these changes across OECD countries. These stylized facts have led to numerous studies about the main determinants of labour income inequality and, as a result, a significant revision of the previous consensus about the key drivers. The most researched channels include skill-biased technological change, international trade, immigration, education as well as the role of labour market policies and institutions.
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