Income Inequality Considering the Cost of Living. An Admin-Data Approach Studying the Swiss Case

Auteurs-es

  • Oliver Hümbelin
  • Tina Richard
  • Rudolf Farys
  • Ben Jann

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.26034/cm.sjs.2024.6039

Mots-clés :

Coût de la vie, inégalité, Suisse, État providence, données administratives

Résumé

Cost of living is an important aspect of economic well-being, which is often neglected in inequality studies. Based on a Gini decomposition using admin data, this study estimates the relevance of minimum and average cost of living in Switzerland in relation to inequality and highlights the significance of direct taxes, everyday goods, housing, and health care premiums. Cost of living significantly increases disposable income inequality. Regional differences exist, which are primarily attributed to the design of welfare instruments.

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Article

Numéro 2

Rubrique

Articles

Numéro

255277

Langue

English

Publié-e

2024-09-06

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(c) Tous droits réservés Oliver Hümbelin, Tina Richard, Rudolf Farys, Ben Jann 2024
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Cette œuvre est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International.