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This book provides a comprehensive look at the changes that have occurred in the distributions of both income and wealth in the United States since 1960. Both historical and current data are used in the analysis of the interactive effects of these two distributions on the standards of living of various segments of American families. In assessing the changing pattern of the distribution of income, the author employs a variety of standards against which to measure the level of income received by various segments of the population. This book is unique in that the analysis looks at all income classes. Such topics as the causes of poverty, the shrinking middle class, and the concentration of wealth holdings amongst the rich are all examined in detail. The book also explores the impacts of both distributions on such specific groups as Blacks, Hispanics, women, and children. In the final chapter, the author proposes a series of policy measures that should be pursued to move the United States toward more equitable distributions of both income and wealth.

Part One of the book examines the distribution of income during the period 1960-88. Part Two looks at the changing distribution of wealth in the United States. The work concludes with an examination of the effects of the distribution of wealth on the distribution of income; a review of the causes of the patterns of distribution as seen in the data; and a discussion of the effects of these changes upon American society. Individuals associated with policy planning groups, both in government and in the private sector, including advocacy groups, should find this book quite useful to their work. It should also appeal to academics concerned with the issues of economics of poverty, the economics of discrimination, human capital theory, and urban economics.

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Winnick examines the changing pattern of the distributions of income and wealth in the United States over the quarter century since 1960, with particular reference to the effects on minority families, children, and female-headed households, and with regard to changing patterns of racial and sexual descrimination.

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ANDREW J. WINNICK is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Economics at Central State University in (Ohio). He has also been a visiting professor at San Francisco State University and the University of Maryland's European Division and has given invited lectures at more than thirty universities in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, and The Netherlands. Dr. Winnick has written widely on a variety of political economic policy areas, with a particular focus on issues relating to the distributions of income and wealth. Recently, a paper he authored was included in the book of readings, Families and Economic Distress: Coping Strategies and Social Policy.

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  • PublisherPraeger
  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 0275928993
  • ISBN 13 9780275928995
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages282

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