Samling (i.e. sampling) errors and cross-country comparisons of income inequalityThe growing interest in cross-national comparisons of income inequality is primarily a result of the establishment of the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) database and the wide range of studies on income inequality based on LIS data. These studies suffer, however, from a major weakness since sampling errors neither are reported nor taken into account when nations are ranked according to estimates of the Gini coefficient or some alternative measure of inequality. This paper discusses the impact of accounting for sampling error when making comparisons of income inequality across nations. Keywords: Income inequiality, the Gini coefficient, sampling error
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Purchasing power-adjusted incomes applied in cross-country comparisons are measured with bias. This ...
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Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
The objective of this paper is to carry out a review of the sources of non-sampling errors and lack ...
The paper addresses the issue of the accuracy of standard-of-living measurements using household sur...
Abstracts with downloadable Discussion Papers in PDF are available on the Internet: http://www.ssb...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
The paper addresses the issue of the accuracy of standard-of-living measurements using household sur...
The issue of world income inequality has been debated widely in the literature. At issue is whether ...
Abstract: The standard approach in empirical analyses of income distributions is to estimate income...
Price-adjusted data on national incomes applied in cross-country compar- isons are measured with bia...
These files include all material necessary to replicate the text and figures of the SSQ article. To...
Purchasing power-adjusted incomes applied in cross-country comparisons are measured with bias. This ...
It is sometimes observed and frequently assumed that top incomes in household surveys worldwide are ...
In this paper we bridge the gap between two different approaches to measure inequality: one based on...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the...
The objective of this paper is to carry out a review of the sources of non-sampling errors and lack ...
The paper addresses the issue of the accuracy of standard-of-living measurements using household sur...
Abstracts with downloadable Discussion Papers in PDF are available on the Internet: http://www.ssb...
Objective. Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hind...
The paper addresses the issue of the accuracy of standard-of-living measurements using household sur...
The issue of world income inequality has been debated widely in the literature. At issue is whether ...
Abstract: The standard approach in empirical analyses of income distributions is to estimate income...
Price-adjusted data on national incomes applied in cross-country compar- isons are measured with bia...
These files include all material necessary to replicate the text and figures of the SSQ article. To...
Purchasing power-adjusted incomes applied in cross-country comparisons are measured with bias. This ...