Income Inequality and Economic Mobility: A Longitudinal Study of Developed and Developing Nations

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Clara Petrova

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This research explores the relationship between income inequality and economic mobility across different nations. By utilizing longitudinal data, the paper assesses how factors like education, social safety nets, and labor market dynamics influence the ability of individuals to move up or down the income ladder. The findings underline the importance of policy interventions in reducing inequality and promoting inclusive growth.

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