Functional distribution, personal income inequality, and top shares of income: do social classes still matter?

Luca Giangregorio, Davide Villani
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This paper aims at providing new evidence about the link between personal and functional distribution and top-shares composition. We apply a novel class scheme based on two key features of contemporary capitalism i.e., individuals/households receiving multiple types of incomes, and the role of managers. The empirical application in Germany, Spain, and Italy over the period 2000–2017 reveals two main results. First, we observe a direct link between personal and functional distributions. A marginal increase in wages received by labourers would reduce inequality, whereas those received by capitalist households would increase it. Second, we find that a significant portion of labour income at the top of the income distribution corresponds to wages received by capitalist households. We conclude that although the linear correspondence between income source and class location is more blurred today than it was 200 years ago, a class divide is still clear and more prominent than what is often indicated in the literature.

功能分配、个人收入不平等和最高收入份额:社会阶层是否仍然重要?
本文旨在为个人和职能分配与顶层股份构成之间的联系提供新的证据。我们根据当代资本主义的两个主要特征,即获得多种类型收入的个人/家庭以及经理人的作用,采用了一种新颖的分类方法。2000-2017 年间在德国、西班牙和意大利的实证应用揭示了两个主要结果。首先,我们观察到个人分配与职能分配之间存在直接联系。劳动者工资的边际增长会减少不平等,而资本家家庭的工资则会增加不平等。其次,我们发现在收入分配的顶端,劳动收入的很大一部分与资本家家庭获得的工资相对应。我们的结论是,尽管收入来源与阶级位置之间的线性对应关系在今天比 200 年前更加模糊,但阶级鸿沟依然明显,而且比文献中经常提到的更加突出。
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