Regional Income Inequality In A Developed Nation: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Australian Sub-State Regions
The Review of Regional Studies
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Regional Income Inequality In A Developed Nation: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Australian Sub-State Regions
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McGillivray, Mark S.
Peter, Matthew |
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This paper focuses on patterns of income inequality among Australian sub-state regions for the census years 1976, 1981, and 1986. Using single-equation econometric techniques, its principal objective is to explain these patterns. Like a number of previous studies, we hypothesize that the level of sub-state regional inequality is a function of the level of regional development We also consider the importance of a number of other factors to regional income inequality, including: labor market and demographic and geographic characteristics. Our results indicate that these factors do impact the level of Australian sub-state regional inequality of incomes.
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Southern Regional Science Association
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1991-06-01
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application/pdf
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http://journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/21.2.3
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The Review of Regional Studies; Vol 21, No 2 (1991); 137-151
0048-749X 1553-0892 |
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eng
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http://journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/21.2.3/537
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