Economic reforms in former socialist societies caused massive reallocation
of resources, rapid increases in prices and severe erosion in real income a
nd wages with potentially important distributional consequences. Using the
Lithuanian Household Budget Survey, this study estimates an expenditure-bas
ed inequality index to evaluate the effects of price liberalization policy
on inequality. Empirical results suggest that during the early years of ref
orms, inequality within society showed very little sign of increase. Howeve
r, since 1994 inequality has increased rapidly: further, inequality has inc
reased at a faster rate among households without children than those with c
hildren.