This paper examines how people assess inequality of income distribution and how inequality could be measured. We start from the philosophical analysis of Temkin, who distinguishes nine plausible aspects of inequality. His approach is based on the concept of ‘complaints ’ or distances between incomes. We examine the Temkin approach by means of the questionnaire-experimental method pioneered by Amiel and Cowell to find out whether the aspects of equality have any plausibility for student respondents and, if so, whether there are aspects which are more appealing than others. Both the numerical and verbal responses show that a considerable majority of the respondents might be influenced by the intuitions included in the combination of the Weigh...
Amien and Cowell (1992) have recently performed an experimental test by questionnaire to investigate...
Using a simple axiomatic structure we characterise two classes of inequality indices - absolute and ...
A large body of literature is devoted to the measurement of income inequality, yet little attention ...
This paper examines how people assess inequality of income distribution and how inequality could be ...
This paper examines how people assess inequality of an income distribution and how inequality could ...
We reconsider some of the basic assumptions of the literature on inequality analysis. Students’ view...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...
This paper provides an overview of how and why the perception of income inequality is measured. It e...
Temkin (1986,1993) sets out a philosophical basis for the analysis of income inequality that provide...
Inequality measurement involves explicit or implicit value judgements. The subjective approach to in...
This article provides an overview of the key issues in inequality measurement and shows how theoreti...
If people in two societies with similar distributions of income, experience income lnequality in ver...
Governments develop policies to reduce unwarranted inequalities in society. Hence, there is a need f...
Perception of inequality is important for the analysis of individuals motivations and decisions and...
This paper puts forward the following claims: (i) The size of inequality in welfare should be distin...
Amien and Cowell (1992) have recently performed an experimental test by questionnaire to investigate...
Using a simple axiomatic structure we characterise two classes of inequality indices - absolute and ...
A large body of literature is devoted to the measurement of income inequality, yet little attention ...
This paper examines how people assess inequality of income distribution and how inequality could be ...
This paper examines how people assess inequality of an income distribution and how inequality could ...
We reconsider some of the basic assumptions of the literature on inequality analysis. Students’ view...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...
This paper provides an overview of how and why the perception of income inequality is measured. It e...
Temkin (1986,1993) sets out a philosophical basis for the analysis of income inequality that provide...
Inequality measurement involves explicit or implicit value judgements. The subjective approach to in...
This article provides an overview of the key issues in inequality measurement and shows how theoreti...
If people in two societies with similar distributions of income, experience income lnequality in ver...
Governments develop policies to reduce unwarranted inequalities in society. Hence, there is a need f...
Perception of inequality is important for the analysis of individuals motivations and decisions and...
This paper puts forward the following claims: (i) The size of inequality in welfare should be distin...
Amien and Cowell (1992) have recently performed an experimental test by questionnaire to investigate...
Using a simple axiomatic structure we characterise two classes of inequality indices - absolute and ...
A large body of literature is devoted to the measurement of income inequality, yet little attention ...