This paper compares the distribution of money income and full income across households in the United States. The concept of full income was introduced in Becker's household model and provides a framework for estimating the economic value of productive non-market activities and leisure. If the allocation of time is voluntary, full income may be a better measure of economic welfare than money income. Non-parametric Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients are used to compare the two distributions. The data are from the Census Bureau's Survey of Income and Program Participation for 1984-86. Full income is more equally distributed than money income. However, the distribution remains very unequal. The income distributions are also compared ...
In this paper, we are concerned with three sets of arguments concerning the relationship between mac...
Abstract. Using tax and census data, we demonstrate that the distribution of individual income in th...
In this paper, we have recognized that the relatively constant inequality in the distribution of U.S...
This paper compares the distribution of money income and full income across households in the United...
In this article we present an alternative model for the distribution of household incomes in the Uni...
In this article we present an alternative model for the distribution of household incomes ...
When the overall economic pie is not growing, then how it is shared out becomes more important. This...
[Excerpt] This report presents recent analysis of the distribution of income and the extent of incom...
This paper develops a method to decompose differences across distributions of household income, base...
This paper disaggregates total household income into a complete set of components and studies the co...
This paper presents an analysis of inequality using utility-based measures of welfare derived from d...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
Economic theory alone does not establish any basis for preferring a more or less equal distribution ...
The literatures on the assessment of income distributions and on differences in needs are not well i...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze certain salient aspects of household ...
In this paper, we are concerned with three sets of arguments concerning the relationship between mac...
Abstract. Using tax and census data, we demonstrate that the distribution of individual income in th...
In this paper, we have recognized that the relatively constant inequality in the distribution of U.S...
This paper compares the distribution of money income and full income across households in the United...
In this article we present an alternative model for the distribution of household incomes in the Uni...
In this article we present an alternative model for the distribution of household incomes ...
When the overall economic pie is not growing, then how it is shared out becomes more important. This...
[Excerpt] This report presents recent analysis of the distribution of income and the extent of incom...
This paper develops a method to decompose differences across distributions of household income, base...
This paper disaggregates total household income into a complete set of components and studies the co...
This paper presents an analysis of inequality using utility-based measures of welfare derived from d...
This chapter analyzes four sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the Br...
Economic theory alone does not establish any basis for preferring a more or less equal distribution ...
The literatures on the assessment of income distributions and on differences in needs are not well i...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze certain salient aspects of household ...
In this paper, we are concerned with three sets of arguments concerning the relationship between mac...
Abstract. Using tax and census data, we demonstrate that the distribution of individual income in th...
In this paper, we have recognized that the relatively constant inequality in the distribution of U.S...