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Income distribution patterns from a complete social security database
Authors:N. Derzsy,Z. Né  da,M.A. Santos
Affiliation:1. Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Babe?-Bolyai University, Kog?lniceanu street 1, RO-400080, Cluj-Napoca, Romania;2. Interdisciplinary Computer Modelling Group, Hungarian University Federation of Cluj, Baba Novac street 23/2, RO-400080, Cluj-Napoca, Romania;3. Departamento de Física e Astronomia and Centro de Física do Porto, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, Rua de Campo Alegre s/n, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal
Abstract:We analyze the income distribution of employees for 9 consecutive years (2001–2009) using a complete social security database for an economically important district of Romania. The database contains detailed information on more than half million taxpayers, including their monthly salaries from all employers where they worked. Besides studying the characteristic distribution functions in the high and low/medium income limits, the database allows us a detailed dynamical study by following the time-evolution of the taxpayers income. To our knowledge, this is the first extensive study of this kind (a previous Japanese taxpayers survey was limited to two years). In the high income limit we prove once again the validity of Pareto’s law, obtaining a perfect scaling on four orders of magnitude in the rank for all the studied years. The obtained Pareto exponents are quite stable with values around α≈2.5α2.5, in spite of the fact that during this period the economy developed rapidly and also a financial-economic crisis hit Romania in 2007–2008. For the low and medium income category we confirmed the exponential-type income distribution. Following the income of employees in time, we have found that the top limit of the income distribution is a highly dynamical region with strong fluctuations in the rank. In this region, the observed dynamics is consistent with a multiplicative random growth hypothesis. Contrarily with previous results obtained for the Japanese employees, we find that the logarithmic growth-rate is not independent of the income.
Keywords:Pareto&rsquo  s law   Income distribution   Income dynamics
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