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@article{ Brzezinski2022,
 title = {Sharing the gains of transition: Evaluating changes in income inequality and redistribution in Poland using combined survey and tax return data},
 author = {Brzezinski, Michal and Myck, Michał and Najsztub, Mateusz},
 journal = {European Journal of Political Economy},
 pages = {1-14},
 volume = {73},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {0176-2680},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102121},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-79663-5},
 abstract = {We use Pareto imputation, survey reweighting, and microsimulation methods applied to combined household survey and tax return data to re-evaluate trends in income inequality and redistribution in the follow up of the post-socialist transition in Poland. Our approach results in the first estimates of top-corrected inequality trends for real equivalised disposable incomes over the years 1994–2015, a period so far believed to represent a time of not only stable and but also equitable growth. The adjustments applied suggest that the Gini coefficient grew by 14–26% more compared to the uncorrected survey-based estimates. This indicates that over the last three decades Poland has become one of the most unequal European countries among those for which top-corrected inequality estimates exist. Looking at different centiles of the distribution shows that incomes at the top grew fastest during the post-transition years: the annual rate of growth of the 95-99th percentiles of income distribution exceeded 3.5%, while the median income grew by about 2.6%.The findings shed a new light on recent political developments in Poland.},
 keywords = {Einkommensunterschied; difference in income; Einkommensverteilung; income distribution; Ungleichheit; inequality; soziale Ungleichheit; social inequality; Einkommen; income; Wachstum; growth; Befragung; survey; Daten; data; Polen; Poland; postsozialistisches Land; post-socialist country}}