Income distribution, social welfare, inequality, and poverty
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Income distribution, social welfare, inequality, and poverty
(Research on economic inequality : a research annual / editor, Daniel J. Slottje, v. 6)
JAI Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume focuses strongly on theories of inequality in society, studying types of income distribution, social welfare, inequality and poverty.
目次
- Exploratory multivariate analysis of income inequality - a review, A. Baccini and A. de Falguerolles
- income distribution in the Philippines, 1957-1988 - an application of the Dagum model to the family income and expenditures survey (FIES) data, M.C.S. Bantilan et al
- preference heterogeneity, the structure of demand for consumer goods, demographic and regional variables - an application to the food expenditure of Italian households, M. Bella and G. Cainelli
- measures of poverty and inequality - Philippine estimates and policy options, N.B. Bernal et al
- Lorenz and stochastic dominance comparison of European income distributions, J.A. Bishop et al
- nonrespondants in income surveys - a case study, B. Bracalente
- a first step toward normalizing the Gini coefficient, F. Campano and D. Salvatore
- reporting behaviours in the Bank of Italy's survey of Italian household income and wealth, L. Cannari and R. Violi
- an EM algorithm for estimating mixtures of Dagum's models, B. Cheli et al
- identification of causal variables in the more recent approaches on poverty, E. Martinetti et al
- family as economic unit in the analysis of income inequality and poverty, M.B. Civardi and E.M. Chlappero
- income inequality measures and social welfare functions - a unified approach, C. Dagum
- on multidimensional inequality measurement, V. Dardanoni
- least square estimates of the Lorenz curve and Gini index from grouped data, L. Fattorini
- robust models for personal income distribution models with application to Dagum's model, M.-P. Victoria-Fesser
- some suggestions about sampling in telephone surveys on income distribution, G.M. Giorgi and G. Coccia
- simultaneous inference for proportions in stratified random sampling, G. Lattore
- methodological aspects and preliminary results of a sample survey on poverty in the "regione Toscana", A. Lemmi et al
- a sample monotone dependence function based on the generalized Lorenz curve of the concomitants of order statistics, P. Mullere and S. Petrone
- income inequality in the United States - 1964 to 1991, J. McNeil
- changes in income distribution of socio-economic groups of households in Poland - theory and practice, T. Panek
- measuring poverty - a case study in an Italian industrial city, N. Pannuzi and A.G. Quaranta
- social evaluation criteria revisited, G. Pyatt
- item nonresponse in income surveys - a review with a case study, T. Proletti
- poverty and development - an econometric approach, G.M. Reyes et al
- horizontal inequality, the Gini index and the measurement of distributional change, J. Silber
- explicit estimators for income distribution, G. Stoppa.
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