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Sarah Voitchovsky
Sarah Voitchovsky
Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of App. Econ. and Social Research, University of Melbourne
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei unimelb.edu.au
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Does the profile of income inequality matter for economic growth?
S Voitchovsky
Journal of Economic Growth 10 (3), 273-296, 2005
6452005
Inequality and economic growth
S Voitchovsky
The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009
171*2009
Top incomes and the gender divide
AB Atkinson, A Casarico, S Voitchovsky
The Journal of Economic Inequality 16, 225-256, 2018
1162018
Occupational downgrading and wages of New Member States immigrants to Ireland
S Voitchovsky
International Migration Review 48 (2), 500-537, 2014
632014
The distribution of top earnings in the UK since the Second World War
AB Atkinson, S Voitchovsky
Economica 78 (311), 440-459, 2011
34*2011
Wage inequality in Ireland’s “Celtic tiger” boom
S Voitchovsky, B Maitre, B Nolan
The Economic and Social Review 43 (1, Spring), 99–133, 2013
282013
Skilled migrants and labour market integration: how important is the selection process?
J Van de Ven, S Voitchovsky
IZA journal of migration 4, 1-28, 2015
252015
Job loss by wage level: lessons from the Great Recession in Ireland
B Nolan, S Voitchovsky
IZA Journal of European Labor Studies 5, 1-29, 2016
162016
Inequality and Poverty in Boom and Bust: Ireland as a Case Study
B Nolan, B Maître, S Voitchovsky, CT Whelan
AIAS, GINI Discussion Paper 70, 2012
162012
The Effect of Inequality on Growth: A Review of the Recent Empirical Literature
S Voitchovsky
Oxford University. Oxford. Processed, 2004
112004
Top incomes and the glass ceiling
AB Atkinson, A Casarico, S Voitchovsky
VoxEU, 2014
102014
The Power of Self-Interest: Effects of Education and Training Entitlements in Later-Life
C Polidano, J van de Ven, S Voitchovsky
Melbourne Institute Working Paper, 2017
42017
When general skills are not enough: The influence of recent shifts in Australian skilled migration policy on migrant employment outcomes
J Van de Ven, S Voitchovsky, H Buddelmeyer
Melbourne Institute Working Paper, 2014
42014
Earnings Inequality, Institutions and the Macroeconomy–What Can We Learn from Ireland’s Boom Years?
B Nolan, B Maitre, S Voitchovsky
Geary Institute, University College Dublin Working Papers, 2010
4*2010
Women and top incomes in Australia
M Stewart, S Voitchovsky, R Wilkins
Tax, Social Policy and Gender: Rethinking equality and efficiency, pp.257-291, 2017
32017
Drivers of employment outcomes amongst skilled migrants to Australia
J van de Ven, S Voitchovsky
Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand 16, 2015
32015
Making 'good' choices: the impact of entitlement models on up-skilling later in life
C Polidano, J van de Ven, S Voitchovsky
NCVER Research report, 2017
2*2017
Are Broad-Based Vouchers an Effective Way to Support Life-Long Learning? Evidence from an Australian Reform
C Polidano, J van de Ven, S Voitchovsky
Research in Higher Education 62 (7), 998-1038, 2021
12021
Top incomes and the gender divide
A Casarico, S Voitchovsky, AB Atkinson
SocArXiv, 2016
12016
Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series
AB Atkinson, A Casarico, S Voitchovsky, F Alvaredo, J Modalsli, ...
12016
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