Here are some reading for the course on inequalities, Zheng B. (2000) Poverty orderings. Journal of Economic Surveys 14(4), 427-466. Pollak R.A. and T.J. Wales (1979) Welfare comparisons and equivalence scales. American Economic Review 69, 216-221. Kakwani N., A. Wagstaff and E. van Doorslaer (1997) Socioeconomic inequalities in health: Measurement, computation and statistical inference. Journal of Econometrics 77, 87-103. Cutler and Katz (1992) Rising inequality. American Econmic Review 82 ..
The study of inequality, particularly since the second half of the twentieth century, has been mar...
textabstractThis paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequali...
Tomorrow, we will discuss inequality indices, from a statistical perspective, and also an axiomatic ...
This Handbook is the definitive resource for anyone wishing to quickly look up and understand key co...
The second part of the graduate course on inequalities and poverty will be based on the slides belo
The essential guide for students and researchers interested in economic inequality Contains 27 origi...
The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality presents a challenging analysis of economic inequality, f...
This chapter provides a critical overview of the empirical and normative literature on health inequa...
Abstract-This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure i...
peer-reviewedHaving been largely ignored for decades, the issues of economic and social inequalities...
textabstractThis paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measur...
This week, we will start the crash course on Welfare, Inequality and Poverty. I will upload the slid...
The fourth part of the graduate course on inequalities and povertywill be based on the slides belo
Here is the video that we discussed during the first course, References for the course are the foll...
Health outcomes are invariably worse among the poor—often markedly so. The chance of a newborn baby ...
The study of inequality, particularly since the second half of the twentieth century, has been mar...
textabstractThis paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequali...
Tomorrow, we will discuss inequality indices, from a statistical perspective, and also an axiomatic ...
This Handbook is the definitive resource for anyone wishing to quickly look up and understand key co...
The second part of the graduate course on inequalities and poverty will be based on the slides belo
The essential guide for students and researchers interested in economic inequality Contains 27 origi...
The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality presents a challenging analysis of economic inequality, f...
This chapter provides a critical overview of the empirical and normative literature on health inequa...
Abstract-This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure i...
peer-reviewedHaving been largely ignored for decades, the issues of economic and social inequalities...
textabstractThis paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measur...
This week, we will start the crash course on Welfare, Inequality and Poverty. I will upload the slid...
The fourth part of the graduate course on inequalities and povertywill be based on the slides belo
Here is the video that we discussed during the first course, References for the course are the foll...
Health outcomes are invariably worse among the poor—often markedly so. The chance of a newborn baby ...
The study of inequality, particularly since the second half of the twentieth century, has been mar...
textabstractThis paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequali...
Tomorrow, we will discuss inequality indices, from a statistical perspective, and also an axiomatic ...