03671nam 22009133u 450 991096977230332120240513214449.097866130294309781283029438128302943X97808447437210844743720(CKB)2550000000031731(EBL)667137(OCoLC)709551248(SSID)ssj0000470294(PQKBManifestationID)11335279(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000470294(PQKBWorkID)10413195(PQKB)10577043(MiAaPQ)EBC667137(Perlego)3885077(EXLCZ)99255000000003173120141117d2010|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrInequality in Living Standards since 1980 Income Tells Only a Small Part of the Story1st ed.Lanham AEI Press20101 online resource (127 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780844743660 0844743666 Contents; Illustration List; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Conclusion; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Notes; References; About the Authors; BoilerplateStudies of wage and income inequality among U.S. citizens over the past thirty years have engendered the common wisdom that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. But is it really that simple? In Inequality in Living Standards since 1980 the authors contend that the evolution of income and wage inequalities offers only a partial picture of changes in prosperity in recent decades.Consumption (Economics) - United StatesConsumption (Economics) --United StatesCost and standard of living - United StatesCost and standard of living --United StatesForeign workers - Government policy - United StatesIncome distribution - United StatesIncome distribution --United StatesUnited Staes - Emigration and immigrationUnskilled labor - United StatesCost and standard of livingUnited StatesIncome distributionUnited StatesConsumption (Economics)United StatesBusiness & EconomicsHILCCLabor & Workers' EconomicsHILCCConsumption (Economics) - United States.Consumption (Economics) --United States.Cost and standard of living - United States.Cost and standard of living --United States.Foreign workers - Government policy - United States.Income distribution - United States.Income distribution --United States.United Staes - Emigration and immigration.Unskilled labor - United States.Cost and standard of livingIncome distributionConsumption (Economics)Business & EconomicsLabor & Workers' Economics325.73339.4/20973339.420973Attanasio Orazio P124363Battistin Erich149034Padula Mario1806420AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910969772303321Inequality in Living Standards since 19804355582UNINA02126nam 2200361 450 99663697280331620250103102052.0978-90-04-68311-220250102d2024----km y0itay5003 baengNLa 00 yInscriptions and the epigraphic habitthe epigraphic cultures of Greece, Rome, and beyondedited by Rebecca R. Benefiel, Catherine M. KeeslingLeidenBostonBrill2024XXIII, 366 p.ill.24 cmBrill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy20Altra edizione ISBN: 978-90-04-68312-9 (e-book)Contiene contributi presentati in occasione del Third North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, 5-7 gennaio 2020, WashingtonInscriptions are a major feature of the Greek and Roman worlds, as inhabitants around the Mediterranean chose to commit text to stone and other materials. How did the epigraphic habit vary across time and space? Once adopted, how was the epigraphic habit variously expressed? The chapters of this volume analyze the epigraphic cultures of regions, cities, and communities through both large-scale analyses and detailed studies. From curse tablets in Britain to multilingual communities in Judaea-Palestine, from Greece to Rome to the Black Sea, and across nearly a millennium, the epigraphic outputs of cities and individuals underscore a collective understanding of the value of inscribed texts. (Fonte: editore)Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy20Epigrafia grecaAtti di congressiBNCFEpigrafia latinaAtti di congressiBNCF481.1KEESLING,Catherine M.BENEFIEL,Rebecca R.North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy<3.; 2020; Washington>1782555ITcbaREICAT996636972803316XI.3.C. 93290462 L.M.XI.3.C.563671BKUMAInscriptions and the epigraphic habit4308967UNISA