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International research on top incomes predominantly explores variations in income shares at the top, with a broad emphasis on cross-economy comparisons to highlight heterogeneity. In contrast, detailed analyses focusing on the specific attributes of top wage earners within individual countries are less common. Notably, Croatia has been overlooked in these discussions. This paper aims to address this gap by uncovering the distinctive characteristics of the highest decile of wage earners in Croatia, diverging from the more common approach of comparing across multiple economies to instead provide an in-depth look at a single country. Accordingly, the aim of the paper is to reveal the main characteristics of the top decile wage earners in Croatia. For this purpose, the paper uses the probit model and data from the EU-SILC 2020 survey. We analyse persons who received employment income and who worked all 12 months of the year. The results show that the top decile wage earners receive about a quarter of the total employment income. The probit analysis shows that gender, age, settlement size, education and economic activity of the main job have a significant impact on belonging to the top decile wage earners group. In other words, men, elderly persons, those living in densely populated areas, those with tertiary education and those working in financial intermediation are significantly more likely to be in the top decile wage earners group than others.
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The characteristics of the top decile wage earners in Croatia
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In Impact of taxes and benefits on income distribution and economic efficiency, edited by Erceg, Aleksandar and Has, Adela and Stanić, Ružica and Unukić, Ivana and Zrnić, Ana and Križanović, Katica, 311-323, Ekonomski fakultet, 2024
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06.06.-07.06.2024
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