This book provides the most detailed analysis to date of the economics of the Soviet urban household sector during the 1970s. It contains nine studies covering the size distribution of incomes and wealth, the incidence and causes of poverty, the labor supply of women, division of labor among household members and saving behavior. All these studies are based on a unique source of information: the returns of retrospective income surveys of Jewish immigrants to Israel and the United States and in each study Gur Ofer and Aaron Vinokur employ a cross-sectional econometric analysis of the data on individual households.…mehr
This book provides the most detailed analysis to date of the economics of the Soviet urban household sector during the 1970s. It contains nine studies covering the size distribution of incomes and wealth, the incidence and causes of poverty, the labor supply of women, division of labor among household members and saving behavior. All these studies are based on a unique source of information: the returns of retrospective income surveys of Jewish immigrants to Israel and the United States and in each study Gur Ofer and Aaron Vinokur employ a cross-sectional econometric analysis of the data on individual households.
Acknowledgements Sources Prologue 1. Introduction: economics of the Soviet urban household in the 1970s 2. Private sources of income of the Soviet urban household 3. Soviet household saving 4. Inequality of earnings, household income and wealth in the Soviet Union in the 1970s 5. The distributive effects of the Social Consumption Fund in the Soviet Union 6. The size and the structure of population in poverty in the Soviet Union 7. Earning differentials by sex in the Soviet Union: a first look 8. Work and family roles of Soviet women: historical trends and cross-section analysis Appendix: demographic and economic characteristics of the sample and of the Soviet urban population References Index.
Acknowledgements Sources Prologue 1. Introduction: economics of the Soviet urban household in the 1970s 2. Private sources of income of the Soviet urban household 3. Soviet household saving 4. Inequality of earnings, household income and wealth in the Soviet Union in the 1970s 5. The distributive effects of the Social Consumption Fund in the Soviet Union 6. The size and the structure of population in poverty in the Soviet Union 7. Earning differentials by sex in the Soviet Union: a first look 8. Work and family roles of Soviet women: historical trends and cross-section analysis Appendix: demographic and economic characteristics of the sample and of the Soviet urban population References Index.
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