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Changes in Income Inequality and Income Mobility Associated with a Transition to Old Age
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노년기로의 이행에 따른 소득불평등 변화와 소득이동성

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Lee, Won-Jin (서울대학교)
Journal
Korean Academy Of Social Welfare Korean Journal of Social Welfare Vol.64 No.2 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
Published
2012.5
Pages
185 - 212 (28page)

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Changes in Income Inequality and Income Mobility Associated with a Transition to Old Age
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This study examines changes in income inequality and income mobility associated with a transition to old age. In understanding the dynamics of income distribution over the later life course, it is important to explore the changes in income dispersion and the changes in relative income positions jointly. Data come from Korean Labor and Income Panel Study(KLIPS) 2nd, 7th, 12th wave. The results are as follows.
First, a transition to old age is associated with an increase in income inequality. The Gini index of inequality increased steadily over the life course. Second, a transition to old age is associated with substantial income mobility. The Spearman"s rank correlation coefficient between two periods was the lowest at the time of the transition. Increasing income dispersion and significant income mobility can be conceptualized as "income insecurity", since the older population are less likely to cope with income fluctuations. Third, in explaining such changes over time, changes in work life during old age and a subsequent decrease in earnings seem to be the most influential factor.

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