<p>A recent article proposed a histogram-based method for estimating the Lorenz curve and Gini index from grouped data that did not use the group means reported by government agencies. When comparing their method to one based on group means, the authors assume a uniform density in each grouping interval, which leads to an overestimate of the overall average income. After reviewing the additional information in the group means, it will be shown that as the number of groups increases, the bounds on the Gini index obtained from the group means become narrower. This is not necessarily true for the histogram method. Two simple interpolation methods using the group means are described and the accuracy of the estimated Gini index they yield and th...
<p>Up to about 70% of the population the Lorenz curve indicated for Germany in 1960 a more inequal i...
We propose a first order bias correction term for the Gini index to reduce the bias due to grouping....
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
Abstract Given many popular functional forms for the Lorenz curve do not have a closed-form expressi...
This article presents a simple non-polynomial spline that may be used to construct Lorenz curves fro...
The Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient are widely used to describe inequalities in many fields, but a...
The conventional formula for estimating the extended Gini coefficient is a covariance formula provid...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
In this paper, an upper bound of the Gini index, based on grouped data, is proposed assuming that th...
In this paper, bounds of the Gini index, based on grouped data, are proposed assuming sparse informa...
In this paper, bounds of the Gini index, based on grouped data, are proposed assuming sparse infor-m...
Silber (1990) devised an algorithm to derive the bounds of Gini’s concentration ratio from grouped d...
The Lorenz curve, introduced more than 100 years ago, remains as one of the main tools for analysis ...
The conventional formula for estimating the extended Gini coefficient is a covariance formula provid...
Scientists have analysed different methods for numerical estimation of Gini coefficients. Using Lore...
<p>Up to about 70% of the population the Lorenz curve indicated for Germany in 1960 a more inequal i...
We propose a first order bias correction term for the Gini index to reduce the bias due to grouping....
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
Abstract Given many popular functional forms for the Lorenz curve do not have a closed-form expressi...
This article presents a simple non-polynomial spline that may be used to construct Lorenz curves fro...
The Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient are widely used to describe inequalities in many fields, but a...
The conventional formula for estimating the extended Gini coefficient is a covariance formula provid...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
In this paper, an upper bound of the Gini index, based on grouped data, is proposed assuming that th...
In this paper, bounds of the Gini index, based on grouped data, are proposed assuming sparse informa...
In this paper, bounds of the Gini index, based on grouped data, are proposed assuming sparse infor-m...
Silber (1990) devised an algorithm to derive the bounds of Gini’s concentration ratio from grouped d...
The Lorenz curve, introduced more than 100 years ago, remains as one of the main tools for analysis ...
The conventional formula for estimating the extended Gini coefficient is a covariance formula provid...
Scientists have analysed different methods for numerical estimation of Gini coefficients. Using Lore...
<p>Up to about 70% of the population the Lorenz curve indicated for Germany in 1960 a more inequal i...
We propose a first order bias correction term for the Gini index to reduce the bias due to grouping....
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...