Choosing an appropriate equivalence scale is a prerequisite for comparisons of economic wellbeing income distribution, inequality or poverty. This is true for country specific work or for cross-national comparisons. Researchers generally either use a country specific equivalence scale (social assistance, expert based, or poverty scales), or adopt a single scale for all comparison across countries. Here we follow a different approach. We use microdata to estimate equivalence scales based on a revealed preference consumption approach for West Germany and the United States. We review several approaches and rely on a complete demand system approach, which provides constant utility based equivalence scales using an extended linear expenditure sy...
In poverty and income inequality research, equivalence scales are used to adjust for the relative co...
We show that economies of scale estimated individually for each EU country differ from the officiall...
The methodology used to determine the at-risk-of-poverty rate commonly applied in the European conte...
Choosing an appropriate equivalence scale is a prerequisite for comparisons of economic wellbeing in...
Equivalence scales are a prerequisite for any economic well-being comparison with measures on income...
German and United States data from the Luxembourg Income Study are used to compare the relative econ...
Equivalence scales are routinely applied to adjust the income of households of different sizes and c...
We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study to show the sensitivity of measures of relative economi...
Consumption based equivalence scales are estimated by applying the extended partially linear model (...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
Equivalence scales are routinely applied to adjust the income of households of different sizes and c...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
the 1986-88 U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey to estimate equivalence scales using a methodology whic...
We propose a framework for comparing the relationship between poverty and personal characteristics a...
University of Geneva/Employment Centre The estimation of equivalence scales is an important aspect o...
In poverty and income inequality research, equivalence scales are used to adjust for the relative co...
We show that economies of scale estimated individually for each EU country differ from the officiall...
The methodology used to determine the at-risk-of-poverty rate commonly applied in the European conte...
Choosing an appropriate equivalence scale is a prerequisite for comparisons of economic wellbeing in...
Equivalence scales are a prerequisite for any economic well-being comparison with measures on income...
German and United States data from the Luxembourg Income Study are used to compare the relative econ...
Equivalence scales are routinely applied to adjust the income of households of different sizes and c...
We use data from the Luxembourg Income Study to show the sensitivity of measures of relative economi...
Consumption based equivalence scales are estimated by applying the extended partially linear model (...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
Equivalence scales are routinely applied to adjust the income of households of different sizes and c...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
the 1986-88 U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey to estimate equivalence scales using a methodology whic...
We propose a framework for comparing the relationship between poverty and personal characteristics a...
University of Geneva/Employment Centre The estimation of equivalence scales is an important aspect o...
In poverty and income inequality research, equivalence scales are used to adjust for the relative co...
We show that economies of scale estimated individually for each EU country differ from the officiall...
The methodology used to determine the at-risk-of-poverty rate commonly applied in the European conte...