The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable throughout interpersonal comparisons; (ii) decomposable by income source; (iii) decomposable both by subgroup and income source; (iv) and decomposable in a multidimensional context permitting statistical inference on equality components. These results entail that decision makers must use the Gini index of equality decompositions since they imply necessarily the computation of the Gini index of inequality decompositions. The reverse is not true.Gini index of equality, Multi-decomposition
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
Given the multiplicative decomposition of the Sen index into three commonly used poverty statistics ...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
In this article we show that the Gini coefficient is simultaneously decomposable both by sources of ...
The measurement of inequality between performed by resorting to the Gini index decomposition allows ...
We propose a generalization of the decomposition by population subgroups of the α-Gini index, the so...
Besides a brief historical outline of the Gini index decomposition proposals, we compare, in a subgr...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
SIGLETIB: RN 7547 (108) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsbi...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
In the framework of inequality measures decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straig...
In this article, we derive the elasticity of the Gini index with respect to changes in subgroup inco...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
Given the multiplicative decomposition of the Sen index into three commonly used poverty statistics ...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
In this article we show that the Gini coefficient is simultaneously decomposable both by sources of ...
The measurement of inequality between performed by resorting to the Gini index decomposition allows ...
We propose a generalization of the decomposition by population subgroups of the α-Gini index, the so...
Besides a brief historical outline of the Gini index decomposition proposals, we compare, in a subgr...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
SIGLETIB: RN 7547 (108) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsbi...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
In the framework of inequality measures decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straig...
In this article, we derive the elasticity of the Gini index with respect to changes in subgroup inco...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
Given the multiplicative decomposition of the Sen index into three commonly used poverty statistics ...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...