Measuring income inequality has long been of interest in applied social and economic research in the OECD countries including Australia. This includes measuring income inequality at the regional level. In this article, we have used spatial microsimulation techniques to calculate small area inequality in Australia using disposable income data which are not available at a small area level, drawing together data from the Australian Census and survey data. Using disposable income data increases the strength of the results, as a more accurate measure of income distribution is able to be obtained. We estimate inequality at a small area level for the two most populous states in Australia – New South Wales and Victoria using conventional Gini coeff...
In every jurisdiction there is a marked degree of spatial concentration of disadvantage: ? In Queen...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
In this paper we present some quantitative indices for measuring and comparing levels of inequality ...
This paper describes the use of spatial microsimulation techniques to examine differences in income ...
Describes the techniques used to create the synthetic small area data. It then provides some example...
This paper presents innovative applications of spatial microsimulation techniques to develop estimat...
ABSTRACT: A spatial microsimulation technique using the ‘reweighting ’ approach has been developed a...
Despite enduring political rhetoric that promotes Australia as ‘the lucky country’ and ‘the land of ...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
It is well known that Australia’s regions display considerable disparities in labour market outcomes...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to compare the performance of area-based vs individual-level meas...
Household expenditure survey data cannot yield precise estimates of poverty or inequality for small ...
This paper considers the patterns of inequality in wage and salaries across labour markets in Austra...
As mining expands throughout the world, a growing body of literature is focusing on the relationship...
Rachel Lloyd, Mandy Yap and Ann Harding examine trends in income for different regions of Australia ...
In every jurisdiction there is a marked degree of spatial concentration of disadvantage: ? In Queen...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
In this paper we present some quantitative indices for measuring and comparing levels of inequality ...
This paper describes the use of spatial microsimulation techniques to examine differences in income ...
Describes the techniques used to create the synthetic small area data. It then provides some example...
This paper presents innovative applications of spatial microsimulation techniques to develop estimat...
ABSTRACT: A spatial microsimulation technique using the ‘reweighting ’ approach has been developed a...
Despite enduring political rhetoric that promotes Australia as ‘the lucky country’ and ‘the land of ...
This paper uses data from the 2006, 2011 and 2016 censuses to analyse the distribution of income wit...
It is well known that Australia’s regions display considerable disparities in labour market outcomes...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to compare the performance of area-based vs individual-level meas...
Household expenditure survey data cannot yield precise estimates of poverty or inequality for small ...
This paper considers the patterns of inequality in wage and salaries across labour markets in Austra...
As mining expands throughout the world, a growing body of literature is focusing on the relationship...
Rachel Lloyd, Mandy Yap and Ann Harding examine trends in income for different regions of Australia ...
In every jurisdiction there is a marked degree of spatial concentration of disadvantage: ? In Queen...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the concentration of employment in Australian cities si...
In this paper we present some quantitative indices for measuring and comparing levels of inequality ...