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Sub-national income differentials, 1986-1996

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This paper deals with regional personal and family incomes, and particularly interregional income inequality. It is primarily a descriptive work. The explanatory framework of why incomes of regions are unequal and changing in the ways observed is not the focus. Regional economic development will be briefly referred to as an explanatory setting, but a discussion of the connections between income patterns and trends, and economic development, is a topic which requires research and data somewhat beyond the scope of this initial, exploratory paper.

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Martin, B. (2000). Sub-national income differentials, 1986-1996. (Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper No.35). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre.

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University of Waikato, Population Studies Centre

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