Who are the top 1% earners in Europe? [E-Book] / Oliver Denk
Top earners have become the subject of intense public and scholarly debate. This is the first paper that comprehensively documents the profiles of the 1% highest paid employees across 18 European countries. The data come from the largest harmonised source available, an employer-based survey that cov...
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Personal Name(s): | Denk, Oliver. |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2015
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58 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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englisch |
DOI: |
10.1787/5jrp1g39gkzw-en |
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers ;
1274 |
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Economics European Union |
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