peer reviewedRecent studies in high-income industrialized countries have shown that equivalence scales are income-dependent. We investigate whether this dependence also holds in poorer, services oriented countries, by considering the example of Cyprus. We also examine whether household economies of scale and relative children costs differ
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Journal of Income and Wealth, Vol.4,...
This paper introduces a theory-based equivalence scale for public in-kind transfers, which justifies...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...
Recent studies in high-income industrialized countries have shown that equivalence scales are income...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
We use a survey method designed to capture whether the consumption sharing ability of households var...
In poverty and income inequality research, equivalence scales are used to adjust for the relative co...
The methodology used to determine the at-risk-of-poverty rate commonly applied in the European conte...
We estimate expenditure dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. ...
Income inequality and poverty risks receive a lot of attention in public debates and current researc...
Equivalence scales are commonly employed in income analysis to compare the wealth of households of v...
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
Total household income inequality can be very different from inequality measured at the income per-c...
Income surveys are typically designed to collect income data on the household level. In order to obt...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Journal of Income and Wealth, Vol.4,...
This paper introduces a theory-based equivalence scale for public in-kind transfers, which justifies...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...
Recent studies in high-income industrialized countries have shown that equivalence scales are income...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
We use a survey method designed to capture whether the consumption sharing ability of households var...
In poverty and income inequality research, equivalence scales are used to adjust for the relative co...
The methodology used to determine the at-risk-of-poverty rate commonly applied in the European conte...
We estimate expenditure dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. ...
Income inequality and poverty risks receive a lot of attention in public debates and current researc...
Equivalence scales are commonly employed in income analysis to compare the wealth of households of v...
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
Total household income inequality can be very different from inequality measured at the income per-c...
Income surveys are typically designed to collect income data on the household level. In order to obt...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Journal of Income and Wealth, Vol.4,...
This paper introduces a theory-based equivalence scale for public in-kind transfers, which justifies...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...