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approach to European EU-SILC survey data which in some countries include administrative data. We find higher inequality in …
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approach to European EU-SILC survey data which in some countries include administrative data. We find higher inequality in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011613157
processes: reordering of the socio-economic position of urban neighbourhoods; changing levels of inequality between …
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statistics from other sources such as the World Inequality Database. As such the rank correction approach can serve as a …
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To measure income inequality with right censored (topcoded) data, we propose multiple imputation for censored … Population Survey (CPS) internal data, we find few statistically significant differences in income inequality for pairs of years … about inequality differences. Multiply-imputed public use data provide an intermediate solution. -- Income inequality …
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To measure income inequality with right censored (topcoded) data, we propose multiple imputation for censored … Population Survey (CPS) internal data, we find few statistically significant differences in income inequality for pairs of years … about inequality differences. Multiply-imputed public use data provide an intermediate solution. -- Income inequality …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003818749
Top distributions of income and wealth are still incompletely measured in many national statistics, particularly when using survey data. This paper develops the technique of incorporating the joint distributional relationship to enhance the estimation of these two top distributions by using the...
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Top distributions of income and wealth are still incompletely measured in many national statistics, particularly when using survey data. This paper develops the technique of incorporating the joint distributional relationship to enhance the estimation of these two top distributions. We leverage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012438173
Taking survey data on household wealth as our major example, this short paper discusses some of the issues applied researchers are facing when fitting (type I) Pareto distributions to complex survey data. The major contribution of this paper is twofold: First, we provide a novel take on key...
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Distributional accounts for households enable measurement, study developments and identify drivers of inequality …
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