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Horizontal Equity, Uncertainty, and Economic Well-being
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1985
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The result of a National Bureau of Economic Research Income and Wealth conference held in December 1983, this volume looks at the concept of "economic well-being" and the ways that analysts have tried to measure it. In addition to income, economists have begun to consider such factors as pensions, wealth, health, and environment when measuring the well-being of a particular group. They have also begun to measure how consumers respond, successfully or unsuccessfully, to such economic uncertainties as inflation, divorce, and retirement. Using new data and techniques, the contributors to this book concentrate on issues of uncertainty and horizontal equity (the equal treatment of individuals within a defined group). Their work points to better ways of determining how various groups in a society are faring relative to other groups. Economists and policy analysts, therefore, will be in a better position to determine how government programs should be applied when well-being is used as a test.
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Martin David is professor in the department of economics at the University of Wisconsin. Timothy Smeeding is professor of economics and director of the Division of Social Science Research at the University of Utah.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Prefatory Note
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1. Happiness, Affluence, and Altruism in the Postwar Period
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2. The Impact of Changes in Income and Family Composition on Subjective Measures of Weil-Being
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3. Estimating Changes in Well-Being Across Life: A Realized vs. Comprehensive Income Approach
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4. Wealth, Realized Income, and the Measure of Weil-Being
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5. Inflation Vulnerability, Income, and Wealth of the Elderly, 1969-1979
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6. The Horizontal and Vertical Equity Characteristics of the Federal Individual Income Tax, 1966-1977
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7. Measuring the Benefits of Income Maintenance Programs
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8. A Comparison of Measures of Horizontal Inequity
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9. Rewards for Continued Work: The Economic Incentives for Postponing Retirement
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10. Income, Inequality, and Uncertainty: Differences between the Disabled and Nondisabled
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11. Household Wealth and Health Insurance as Protection against Medical Risks
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12. The Valuation of Environmental Risks Using Hedonic Wage Models
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13. Interfamily Transfers and Income Redistribution
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14. Economic Consequences of Marital Instability
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15. Variations in the Economic Weil-Being of Divorced Women and Their Children: The Role of Child Support Income
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Contributors
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Keywords for this book
equity; equality; well being; economics; economy; finances; social sciences; national bureau of economic research income and wealth; pensions; earnings; health; environment; consumers; inflation; divorce; retirement; society; policy analysis; living standards; life quality; uncertainty; affluence; elderly; taxes; federal government; disability; households; insurance; marriage; stability; gender studies; instability
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Professional and scholarly;