BOOK-CHAPTER

Economic Growth and Income Inequality

Abstract

The process of industrialization engenders increasing income inequality as the labor force shifts from low-income agriculture to the high income sectors. On more advanced levels of development inequality starts decreasing and industrialized countries are again characterized by low inequality due to the smaller weight of agriculture in production (and income generation).

Keywords:
Economic inequality Economics Inequality Development economics Demographic economics Mathematics

Metrics

8140
Cited By
3,394.73
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
0
Refs
1.00
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Income, Poverty, and Inequality
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

Related Documents

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Income inequality and economic growth

Zixiang QiBicong WangYaxin Wang

Journal:   American Journal of Economics and Sociology Year: 2024 Vol: 84 (2)Pages: 387-426
BOOK-CHAPTER

Income Inequality and Economic Growth

Nádasi LeventeTrón ZsuzsannaSzendrey Orsolya

Springer proceedings in business and economics Year: 2024 Pages: 285-295
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Income inequality and economic growth

Inyong Shin

Journal:   Economic Modelling Year: 2012 Vol: 29 (5)Pages: 2049-2057
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Income inequality and economic growth

Michael Christl

Journal:   University of Vienna Year: 2012
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Income Inequality and Economic Growth

Pak Hung Mo

Journal:   Kyklos Year: 2000 Vol: 53 (3)Pages: 293-315
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.