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The presented article uses the method of non-weighted average absolute deviation for expressing income inequality in the 11 selected Central and Eastern European Countries. Specifically, the analysis of income inequality is done for Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Austria, Slovenia,...
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Poverty and inequality are often estimated from grouped data as complete household surveys are neither always available to researchers nor easy to analyze. In this study we assess the performance of functional forms proposed by Kakwani (1980a) and Villasenor and Arnold(1989) to estimate the...
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to give a deeper insight into regional disparities. Small-area estimation is applied to improve estimates in regions with …
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This paper attempts to provide a synthetic view of varied techniques available for performing inference on income distributions. Two main approaches can be distinguished: one in which the object of interest is some index of income inequality or poverty, the other based on notions of stochastic...
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The problem of poverty and inequality measurement in contemporary Russian society is considered within the framework of the general problem of social tension reduction via efficient organization of the social assistance system. We argue that features specific to Russian transition stipulate that...
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This paper examines the performance small area of welfare estimation. The method combines census and survey data to …
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measure is also derived using results from U-statistics, and an easy-to-implement jackknife-based variance estimation …
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The poverty line, which has been set by the World Bank in 1990 at 1.08USD/day PPA contains three major errors: it does not refer to a clear definition of poverty; it uses wrong PPA factors converting national poverty lines and it is based on limited data from two countries with the highest...
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estimation and inference. Using these methods and data from the British Household Panel Survey, we study individual income growth …
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Poverty line definitions in use often lack a solid scientific foundation. This paper proposes to exploit data on income satisfaction to construct an evidence-based poverty line. The poverty line is identified by using its assumed unique property to explain income dissatisfaction best among all...
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