The measurement of inequality is often made using observed population-based distributions, such as the distribution of income or the distribution of members of different groups across neighborhoods. Unfortunately, such distributions confound the behavior of a given year with earlier events that influence the composition of the population. Here, we advocate measuring inequality using current behavioral measures and their compositional implications, and show how such measures may be obtained from frequently available data. The approach is then applied to trends in inequality between men and women in the distribution of ages at death. Observed death distributions indicate that, since 1970, mortality in 4 Western countries experienced inc...
Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortal...
Economic inequality is, nowadays, frequently perceived as following a growing trend with impact on p...
Background: This paper examines an aspect of the problem of measuring inequality in health services....
The measurement of inequality is often made using observed population-based distributions, such as t...
In this thesis, theoretically sound and empirically tractable solutions are provided to problems inh...
Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequa...
The paper describes how changes in the inequality of lifetimes have contributed to changes in the so...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...
What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This pa...
A long literature on between-group inequality in Social Science and Statistics has developed statist...
We apply the theory of inequality of opportunity to the measurement of inequity in mortality. Using ...
The methods typically developed in income inequality and poverty research are employed to observe ch...
International audienceQuantifying socioeconomic inequalities in health in absolute terms is of prime...
Economists with a few exceptions have automatically assumed that the important measure of well-being...
Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortal...
Economic inequality is, nowadays, frequently perceived as following a growing trend with impact on p...
Background: This paper examines an aspect of the problem of measuring inequality in health services....
The measurement of inequality is often made using observed population-based distributions, such as t...
In this thesis, theoretically sound and empirically tractable solutions are provided to problems inh...
Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequa...
The paper describes how changes in the inequality of lifetimes have contributed to changes in the so...
If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the inc...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...
What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This pa...
A long literature on between-group inequality in Social Science and Statistics has developed statist...
We apply the theory of inequality of opportunity to the measurement of inequity in mortality. Using ...
The methods typically developed in income inequality and poverty research are employed to observe ch...
International audienceQuantifying socioeconomic inequalities in health in absolute terms is of prime...
Economists with a few exceptions have automatically assumed that the important measure of well-being...
Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortal...
Economic inequality is, nowadays, frequently perceived as following a growing trend with impact on p...
Background: This paper examines an aspect of the problem of measuring inequality in health services....