income differential

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income
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/
us
/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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differential
noun[C]
uk
/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
us
/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
an amount of difference between things that ...
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(Definition ofincomeanddifferentialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is in the open sector that professional expertise appeared to be specially valued, causing manager-professionalincomedifferentialto narrow.
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When profile variables are included in the model,incomedifferentialbetween cadre and professional becomes small in magnitude and insignificant statistically.
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The dual elite model shows that much of theincomedifferentialbetween cadre elite and professional elite is indeed due to their profiles.
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First, officials' income advantage over professionals is due totally to their favorable profiles; after profile variables are included in the model,incomedifferentialbecomes almost nil in 1988 and 1995.
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Thatincomedifferentialis, if anything, getting wider.
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Let us not pretend that the common agricultural policy has solved the problem ofincomedifferentialbetween the arable and the hill farmer.
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In 20 years, theincomedifferentialbetween the top fifth and the bottom fifth of pensioners has changed from 2.5:1, to 3.5:1.
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This is the ultimate source of theincomedifferential.
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Second, we evaluate competing explanations about how income differentials among elites may change as a result of market reforms.
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Institutions in the rural sector that impact migrant behaviour basically through their effect on rural-urban income differentials have, however, received little attention.
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These differences could not be explained by income differentials between the two groups as their family incomes were similar at this age.
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To our advantage, these models allow for estimation of total income differentials as well as of net income differentials of other variables.
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The construction of three cadreelite groups allows documenting income differentials between multiple cadre elites and professional elites.
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In this paper, we apply this view to explain income differentials among elites working in different sectors.
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In effect, wealth constraints (entry cost) create rents, which shows up as income differentials.
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As the distribution of wealth evolves, so do the occupational composition of population and income differentials, generating the dynamics of growth with changing inequality.
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Given the stark income differentials among the related households and the lack of social protection, older people frequently redistribute income among their several children's families.
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This paper will conduct such a comparison with a focus on income differentials between cadre administrators and professionals from 1988 to 1995.
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Income differentials also cannot explain the greater risks in step-parent as opposed to natural-parent households.
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