Using six waves of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the German Socio-Economic Panel we compare the relative economic well-being of Americans and Germans in the 1980s. Economic growth during the 1980s substantially improved the economic well-being of the average person in the both the United States and Germany. But the rewards were disproportionately distributed across age and gender. ...
In:
The Gerontologist
34 (1994), 2, 150-160
| Richard V. Burkhauser, Greg J. Duncan, Richard Hauser