Journal that may interest heterodox economists.
JOURNAL OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION
The Journal of Income Distribution aims to facilitate communication and
discussion of research in the field of social economics and particularly in the
sphere of the distribution of income and wealth. Its intention is to provide an
international forum for the dissemination of the results of scholarly work in
this field.
It offers empirical research and theoretical perspectives from all branches of
the social sciences, representing all points of view within economics.
Under its editors"O.F. Hamouda, York University, Canada, and Malcolm
Sawyer, University of Leeds, England"the Journal of Income Distribution
emphasizes challenges and changes within the labor market, demography,
gender, age profiles, intergenerational interests, social mobility, indexes of
poverty and more. In a world where economic growth, social systems and
income distribution policies change rapidly, the Journal of Income
Distribution provides economists of every school of thought, as well as
historians and sociologists, with a forum for scientific work and commentary
on these issues; it serves its readership and society in general by contributing
understanding and knowledge grounded in scholarly research.
For firther information : see http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/jid.
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