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that the method permits the estimation of bounds on mobility, and provide non-parametric and parametric approaches to … mobility and poverty duration in settings where historically it was judged that the data necessary for such analysis were …
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likely effects on poverty, inequality, and economic mobility. While poverty has declined, inequality has remained relatively … context using a 4-year panel data, collected during 1992–1995. We show that short-term income mobility is relatively high …
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Using panel data from Argentina during the 1990’s, this paper concludes that, in Argentina, income ‘mobiles’ did change …
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Using panel data from Argentina during the 1990’s, this paper concludes that, in Argentina, income ‘mobiles’ did change …
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(english) Most longitudinal surveys recontact households only if they are still living in the same dwelling, producing very high attrition rates, especially in developing countries where rural-urban migration is prevalent. In this paper, we discuss the implications of the various follow-up rules...
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Most longitudinal surveys recontact households only if they are still living in the same dwelling, producing very high attrition rates, especially in developing countries where rural–urban migration is prevalent. In this paper, we discuss the implications of the various follow-up rules used in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011166515
shape of the distribution and derived measures of inequality, poverty, and mobility. Using employment histories of German …
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directional mobility literature provides a useful framework to identify which individuals are adversely/favorably impacted by a … particular policy. This paper introduces a "fiscal mobility matrix" to identify winners and losers. We show that taxes and …
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), this paper analyzes the dynamics of equivalent income in Germany in the eighties and nineties. Special emphasis is given to the separation of permanent and transitory components, the persistence of transitory shocks and their implications...
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The Income Reference Period (IRP), the measurement period of income, differs across micro-economic databases of household or individual incomes; typically it is a year, a quarter (of a year) or a month. The length of the IRP affects the shape of the income distribution and derived distributional...
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