Summary - The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequality and inequality within and between population subgroups defined by variables like gender, age, education and region of residence. As opposed to the inequality measures that are additively decomposable, the so-called generalized entropy family of inequality measures, the Gini coefficient does not admit decomposition into within- and between-group components but does also require an interaction (overlapping) term. The purpose of this paper is to introduce an alternative decomposition method that can be considered to be a parallel to Lerman and Yitzhaki’s (1985) elasticity approach for decomposing the Gini coefficient by income sourc...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
This paper provides two extensions to the group decomposition of the Gini index by Yitzhaki and Lerm...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
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...
The paper proposes a subgroup decomposition of the determinants of the change in the Gini index over...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
In this article, we derive the elasticity of the Gini index with respect to changes in subgroup inco...
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...
This paper points to flaws in Gini decompositions by income sources and population subgroups and to ...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
This paper provides two extensions to the group decomposition of the Gini index by Yitzhaki and Lerm...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequali...
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...
The paper proposes a subgroup decomposition of the determinants of the change in the Gini index over...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
In this article, we derive the elasticity of the Gini index with respect to changes in subgroup inco...
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...
This paper points to flaws in Gini decompositions by income sources and population subgroups and to ...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
This paper provides two extensions to the group decomposition of the Gini index by Yitzhaki and Lerm...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...