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increase. Changes in the composition of the workforce explain less than 25% of the rise in wage inequality. However …
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increase. Changes in the composition of the workforce explain less than 25% of the rise in wage inequality. However …
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increase. Changes in the composition of the workforce explain less than 25% of the rise in wage inequality. However …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010513164
increase. Changes in the composition of the workforce explain less than 25% of the rise in wage inequality. However …
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increase. Changes in the composition of the workforce explain less than 25% of the rise in wage inequality. However …
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This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indices (some of them … parameter that captures the ethical sensitivity of poverty measurement to "exclusion" or "relative-deprivation" aversion. We … also show how the indices can be readily used to predict the impact of growth on poverty. An illustration using LIS data …
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and inequality. We show how, when the range of possible poverty lines is unbounded above, a robust ranking of absolute … maximum poverty line is bounded and for certain orders of stochastic dominance, so long as social welfare and inequality … use of some popular indices of relative poverty and censored inequality. Finally, we illustrate geometrically how the new …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005796002
and inequality. We show how, when the range of possible poverty lines is unbounded above, a robust ranking of absolute … maximum poverty line is bounded and for certain orders of stochastic dominance, so long as social welfare and inequality … use of some popular indices of relative poverty and censored inequality. Finally, we illustrate geometrically how the new …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005609442
and ranges of poverty lines. We then provide statistical procedures that rely on the use of sample data to infer whether …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005467347
This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indices (some of them … parameter that captures the ethical sensitivity of poverty measurement to ``exclusion'' or ``relative-deprivation'' aversion. We … also show how the indices can be readily used to predict the impact of growth on poverty. An illustration using LIS data …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005247848