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Decomposing between- and within-group income inequality in Hong Kong: Politics, welfare, and identity
Yee Hang Mathew WONG
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Immigrants
100%
Within-group
100%
Hong Kong Identity
100%
Income Inequality
100%
Hong Kong Politics
100%
Social Groups
75%
Group-based
50%
Group Inequality
50%
Hong Kong
25%
Copyright
25%
Policy Outcomes
25%
Policy Innovation
25%
Social Outcomes
25%
Gradual Change
25%
Political Outcomes
25%
Social Harmony
25%
Low-skilled
25%
Property Prices
25%
Local Residents
25%
Immigration Policy
25%
Census Survey
25%
Income Gap
25%
Public Use
25%
Political Stability
25%
Public Discussion
25%
Educated Elites
25%
Extent of Reduction
25%
Welfare Redistribution
25%
Group Stability
25%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Welfare
100%
Income Inequality
100%
Social Class
75%
Investors
25%
Population Censuses
25%
Innovation Policy
25%
Coordination
25%
Immigration Policy
25%
Political Stability
25%