ABSTRACT
This chapter analyses changes in earnings and disposable income from 1997 to 2014 in relation to a changing occupational structure. Earnings are defined as incomes from gainful employment before taxes, while disposable incomes are incomes net of taxes and, besides earnings, also include capital incomes and social transfers. The main result of the study is that inequality in disposable incomes have increased, while earning inequality has been stable. Thus, changes in income inequality seems to be unrelated to changes in the occupational structure.
