We analyze income inequality between and within German regions from 1957 to 2021 using a newly collected panel. We confirm previous evidence on convergence between regions during the decades after World War II, but do not find pronounced regional divergence since the 1990s - in contrast to some earlier studies.
Instead, the national income inequality rise since the 1980s is closely tracked by the near-unanimous rise in income concentration within regions, driven by overproportional labor income growth of the top income decile. Regression analysis suggests that regional growth switched from equality-enhancing to inequality-increasing in the 1990s.
Date
9.7.2026
, 11.00 a.m. until noon
Venue
Institute for Employment Research
Regensburger Straße 104
90478 Nürnberg
Room Re100 E10
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Further information
Researchers who like to participate, please send an e-mail to IAB.Colloquium@iab.de
