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OUP Catalogue | 2013

Wealth in the UK: distribution, accumulation, and policy

John Hills; Francesca Bastagli; Frank A. Cowell; Howard Glennerster; Eleni Karagiannaki

This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It studies why wealth is now such an important factor in social differences and public policy. It presents the most recent information on current wealth inequalities and a detailed discussion of trends in the distribution of wealth. It uses newly available data to compare wealth inequalities in the UK with the USA, Canada, and Sweden. It uses longitudinal data, which track the same people over time, to examine trajectories in wealth accumulation over the decade to 2005 and inequalities in inheritances over the same period. It looks at how parental wealth levels and peoples asset-holdings early in adulthood affect outcomes later in their lives. The final part looks at the way in which policies towards wealth-holding developed historically, and the contradictory ways in which a wide range of public policies relate to peoples wealth levels, including through taxation, means-testing, and the encouragement of saving, and discusses what the key issues for policy towards wealth and wealth inequalities now are. Personal wealth in the UK totalled L5.5 trillion by 2010 (L9-10 trillion if occupational pension rights are included). Inheritance flows are now equivalent to 4 per cent of national income each year. All households in the wealthiest tenth have more than 75 times the wealth of any of those in the bottom tenth. Absolute differences in wealth levels have increased substantially over the last 15 years, so wealth differences represent many more years of income than in the past. This makes them of great importance to life chances. This makes the book highly relevant for public policy, but also for academic and student understanding of a crucial dimension of social difference. As well as bringing together existing information on the area, the book contains considerable new analysis on wealth inequality, inheritance, and their impacts, drawing on work which is at the forefront of recent research. Contributors to this volume - John Hills John Hills and Francesca Bastagli Frank Cowell Francesca Bastagli and John Hills Eleni Karagiannaki and John Hills Abigail McKnight and Eleni Karagiannaki Howard Glennerster John Hills and Howard Glennerster John Hills and Howard Glennerster


Social Policy and Society | 2009

Conditionality in Public Policy Targeted to the Poor: Promoting Resilience?

Francesca Bastagli

This paper explores the role of conditionality in policies targeting the poor. By requiring beneficiaries to send their children to school and to undertake regular health visits, proponents argue, conditionalities improve human capital outcomes, promoting resilience. This widespread perception has led to the adoption of conditional cash transfers in many countries. Yet policy debate on conditionality does not always reflect a full appreciation of how behavioural, administrative and political economy variables influence outcomes. This paper identifies the multiple channels through which conditionality determines human capital outcomes and reviews the evidence on linkages between conditionality and processes of resilience.


Archive | 2009

From Social Safety net to Social Policy? The Role of Conditional Cash Transfers in Welfare State Development in Latin America

Francesca Bastagli


Archive | 2013

Wealth Accumulation, Ageing, and House Prices

Francesca Bastagli; John Hills


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2010

Poverty, inequality and public cash transfers: lessons from Latin America

Francesca Bastagli


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2013

Wealth distribution, accumulation and policy

John Hills; Francesca Bastagli; Frank A. Cowell; Howard Glennerster; Eleni Karagiannaki; Abigail McKnight


Archive | 2013

Trends in the Distribution of Wealth in Britain

John Hills; Francesca Bastagli


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2013

What gives? Household consumption patterns and the ‘Big Trade Off’ with public consumption

Francesca Bastagli; John Hills


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2011

Pathways and penalties: Mothers’ employment trajectories and wage growth in the Families and Children Study

Francesca Bastagli; Kitty Stewart


Archive | 2012

Madri e mercato del lavoro: percorsi occupazionali e crescita salariale

Francesca Bastagli; Kitty Stewart

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John Hills

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Kitty Stewart

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Eleni Karagiannaki

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Frank A. Cowell

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Howard Glennerster

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Abigail McKnight

London School of Economics and Political Science

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