Subgroup Decomposability is a very useful property in an inequality measure, and level-sensitivity, which requires a given level of inequality to acquire a greater significance the poorer a population is, is a distributionally appealing axiom for an inequality index to satisfy. In this paper, which is largely in the nature of a recollection of important results on the characterization of subgroup decomposable inequality measures, the mutual compatibility of subgroup decomposability and level-sensitivity is examined, with specific reference to a classification of inequality measures into relative, absolute, centrist, and unit-consistent types. Arguably, the most appealing combination of properties for a symmetric, continuous, normalized, tra...
Foster and Shneyerov (2000) explore an additive decomposition property for inequality measures that ...
Four axioms are introduced in order to characterize the family of pair-based decomposable inequality...
This note introduces original technical results in the theoretical measurement of inequality by spec...
This paper introduces a new axiom-the unit consistency axiom-into inequality measurement. This new a...
The main purpose of this paper is to compare the decomposition properties of rank-dependent and leve...
Summary - The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overal...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
Theil’s approach to the measurement of inequality is set in the context of subsequent developments o...
We propose a generalization of the decomposition by population subgroups of the α-Gini index, the so...
We introduce concepts and measures relating to inequality between identity groups. We define and dis...
This paper illustrates the advantages to evaluate inequality between population subgroups with respe...
This article analyzes the mathematical connections between two kinds of inequality: inequality betwe...
We provide a parsimonious axiomatisation of the complete class of absolute nequalityindices. Our app...
Gini inequality index decomposition into within and between inequality components arises since a lon...
Four axioms are introduced in order to characterize the family of pair-based decomposable inequality...
Foster and Shneyerov (2000) explore an additive decomposition property for inequality measures that ...
Four axioms are introduced in order to characterize the family of pair-based decomposable inequality...
This note introduces original technical results in the theoretical measurement of inequality by spec...
This paper introduces a new axiom-the unit consistency axiom-into inequality measurement. This new a...
The main purpose of this paper is to compare the decomposition properties of rank-dependent and leve...
Summary - The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overal...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
Theil’s approach to the measurement of inequality is set in the context of subsequent developments o...
We propose a generalization of the decomposition by population subgroups of the α-Gini index, the so...
We introduce concepts and measures relating to inequality between identity groups. We define and dis...
This paper illustrates the advantages to evaluate inequality between population subgroups with respe...
This article analyzes the mathematical connections between two kinds of inequality: inequality betwe...
We provide a parsimonious axiomatisation of the complete class of absolute nequalityindices. Our app...
Gini inequality index decomposition into within and between inequality components arises since a lon...
Four axioms are introduced in order to characterize the family of pair-based decomposable inequality...
Foster and Shneyerov (2000) explore an additive decomposition property for inequality measures that ...
Four axioms are introduced in order to characterize the family of pair-based decomposable inequality...
This note introduces original technical results in the theoretical measurement of inequality by spec...