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@article{ Bárcena-Martín2023,
 title = {Assessing regional convergence of the size of middle classes in Euro-Mediterranean countries},
 author = {Bárcena-Martín, Elena and Melchor-Ferrer, Elías and Pérez-Moreno, Salvador},
 journal = {Regional Studies, Regional Science},
 number = {1},
 pages = {659-675},
 volume = {10},
 year = {2023},
 issn = {2168-1376},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2023.2229421},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-102566-4},
 abstract = {Historically, Euro-Mediterranean European countries have presented high levels of intra- and interregional socio-economic inequalities and are regular recipients of financial support under European Union Cohesion Policy. This paper provides evidence of regional convergence in the size of lower- and upper-middle-income classes across regions of France, Greece, Italy and Spain for the period 2004-17. Our results also reveal that changes in class size in neighbouring regions are associated with changes in the same direction in the lower- and upper-middle classes of the region of interest. As regards growth of class size in neighbouring regions, the convergence process is offset in both middle-income groups, but only partially for the upper-middle class. Furthermore, the economic cycle affects the process of regional convergence in the size of the middle class, although the effects are non-homogeneous for both middle-class groups. While increases or decreases in gross domestic product (GDP) do not seem to be closely related to upper-middle-class size, relatively persistent decreases rather than increases in GDP over time tend to be more linked to lower-middle-class size. These findings point to significant differences in the convergence dynamics between lower- and upper-middle classes, with the former being more sensitive to both neighbouring regions and the business cycle.},
 keywords = {Frankreich; France; Griechenland; Greece; Spanien; Spain; Italien; Italy; Mittelschicht; middle class; soziale Klasse; social class; Einkommensverteilung; income distribution; Ungleichheit; inequality}}