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The Journal of Income Distribution is an International quarterly journal on income distribution, one of the oldest academic journals on the subject. It offers to scholars the opportunity to disseminate their research on the measurement, the causes, and the consequences of income discrepancies.

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2024-01-14

Journal of Income Distribution (JID) announces the release of its most recent issue, Volume 32, Number 3-4 (September-December 2024), in honor of Peter Lambert. The volume of articles, guest edited and introduced by John Creedy and Sreenevasan Subramanian, is dedicated to renowned scholar of income distribution, Peter Lambert.  Professor Lambert has been a friend, referee, and consistent staunch supporter of the Journal of Income Distribution. We are delighted to have the opportunity to honour him with this Special Issue. In the issue the impressive number of contributions by eminent specialists bear witness to the importance and pertinence of his work. The analyses presented in this publication should be of interest to colleagues at York University who are engaged in research in the questions of poverty, inequality and income distribution.

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