{"status":"ok","message-type":"work","message-version":"1.0.0","message":{"indexed":{"date-parts":[[2023,5,30]],"date-time":"2023-05-30T04:15:41Z","timestamp":1685420141410},"reference-count":0,"publisher":"National Library of Serbia","issue":"3","license":[{"start":{"date-parts":[[2020,1,1]],"date-time":"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z","timestamp":1577836800000},"content-version":"unspecified","delay-in-days":0,"URL":"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by\/4.0\/"}],"content-domain":{"domain":[],"crossmark-restriction":false},"short-container-title":["Panoeconomicus"],"published-print":{"date-parts":[[2020]]},"abstract":"<jats:p>This paper examines employees? earnings inequality in Portugal for 1986-2017\n   using data from the Personnel Records database. Our objective is twofold:\n   (a) characterize earnings inequality by comparing representative\n   distributions, before and after the great crisis; and (b) investigate the\n   role played by the business cycle on the behaviour of earnings inequality by\n   estimating Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ADL) models. To identify trends\n   and variations along the trend in earnings inequality we use cardinal\n   measures and the coefficient of variation. We inspect the characteristics of\n   earnings distributions in terms of moments (mean and median) and\n   polarization (using relative distributions analysis). The main findings are:\n   (1) earnings inequality shows a positive trend (except during the great\n   crisis); (2) polarization is present in every year, with lower polarisation\n   prevailing over upper polarization, both evolving at different paces (very\n   fast 1989-2002; slower pace 2002-2008; negative growth 2008-2017); (3) the\n   business cycle relationship with earnings inequality is negative.<\/jats:p>","DOI":"10.2298\/pan2003333s","type":"journal-article","created":{"date-parts":[[2020,7,3]],"date-time":"2020-07-03T11:39:12Z","timestamp":1593776352000},"page":"333-360","source":"Crossref","is-referenced-by-count":0,"title":["Recent trends in employees\u2019 earnings inequality in Portugal: A quantitative analysis between 1986 and 2017"],"prefix":"10.2298","volume":"67","author":[{"suffix":"C.N.","given":"Marta","family":"Sim\u00f5es","sequence":"first","affiliation":[{"name":"University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics, Centre for Business and Economics Research, Coimbra, Portugal"}]},{"suffix":"M.P.S.","given":"Adelaide","family":"Duarte","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[{"name":"University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics, Centre for Business and Economics Research, Coimbra, Portugal"}]},{"suffix":"A.S.","given":"Jo\u00e3o","family":"Andrade","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[{"name":"University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics, Centre for Business and Economics Research, Coimbra, Portugal"}]}],"member":"1078","container-title":["Panoeconomicus"],"original-title":[],"language":"en","deposited":{"date-parts":[[2023,5,29]],"date-time":"2023-05-29T10:06:13Z","timestamp":1685354773000},"score":1,"resource":{"primary":{"URL":"https:\/\/doiserbia.nb.rs\/Article.aspx?ID=1452-595X2003333S"}},"subtitle":[],"short-title":[],"issued":{"date-parts":[[2020]]},"references-count":0,"journal-issue":{"issue":"3","published-print":{"date-parts":[[2020]]}},"URL":"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.2298\/pan2003333s","relation":{},"ISSN":["1452-595X","2217-2386"],"issn-type":[{"value":"1452-595X","type":"print"},{"value":"2217-2386","type":"electronic"}],"subject":[],"published":{"date-parts":[[2020]]}}}