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In semiparametric binary response models, support conditions on the regressors are required to guarantee point identification of the parameter of interest. For example,one regressor is usually assumed to have continuous support conditional on the other regressors. In some instances, such...
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In semiparametric binary response models, support conditions on the regressors are required to guarantee point identification of the parameter of interest. For example,one regressor is usually assumed to have continuous support conditional on the other regressors. In some instances, such...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010559864
. This allows us to examine the implications of the gender wage gap for income inequality and working incentives. We …
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We focus on the statics and dynamics of poverty in Spain using data from the first eight waves of the European Community Household Panel from 1994 to 2001, a period not sufficiently covered by recent literature. The results confirm the pattern of poverty changes noted by other authors for the...
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. Similarly, indices of social exclusion and sometimes indices of income inequality require detection of thresholds. The …
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This paper employs a decomposition analysis of inequality by income source to understand and explain particular aspects … of income inequality in Greece. The results suggest that entrepreneurial income is the most significant contributor to … overall inequality in Greece. It is also shown that there is a weak redistributive impact of taxes and social security …
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The analysis of inequality is placed in the context of recent developments in economics and statistics. Prepated for …
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responses suggest that important axioms which serveto differentiate polarisation from inequality - e.g. increased bipolarisation …
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Inequality aversion and risk aversion are widely assumed features of economic models. But a review of the literature … designed to separate inequality aversion from risk aversion. In a set of laboratory experiments, subjects chose between two … alternative with constant risk level implies a higher level of inequality aversion. The experiment was conducted among 211 eight …
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in factor income or transfers and may affect estimates of inequality or other indicators of the inter-personal income …
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