Sefil Tansever, Sinem2021-05-152021-05-152021https://hdl.handle.net/11467/4936Income polarization which refers to the shrinkage of the middle income group and polarization of the income distribution towards the low and /or high income group, is a distributional measure that is related to the concepts of income distribution, such as poverty and income inequality, but should be examined separately due to its conceptual differences. This study examines the magnitude and trends of income polarization, as well as its relation to income inequality and its income sources in Turkey between 2006 and 2018 by using data from Income and Living Condition Survey. The obtained results showed that Wolfston bi-polarization index and DER index decreased by11.9% and 3.5% respectively, while the former had a downward trend and the letter was relatively more stable during the analysis period. A more detailed examination of DER index revealed that income distances between income groups in distribution decreased while the income groups became more pronounced. It was observed that social transfers, which decreased the income polarization at the beginning of the analysis period, increased the income polarization at the end. It was also revealed that most significant income source of income polarization was salary and wage incomes.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGelir DağılımıGelir PolarizasyonuGelir EşitsizliğiIncome DistributionIncome PolarizationIncome InequalityTürkiye’de gelir polarizasyonu eğilimi ve kaynaklarıTRENDS AND SOURCES OF INCOME POLARIZATION IN TURKEYArticle5865591111469196