Regression-based studies of inequality model only between-group differences, yet often these differences are far exceeded by residual inequality. Residual inequality is usually attributed to measurement error or the influence of unobserved characteristics. We present a regression that includes covariates for both the mean and variance of a dependent variable. In this model, the residual variance is treated as a target for analysis. In analyses of inequality, the residual variance might be interpreted as measuring risk or insecurity. Variance function regressions are illustrated in an analysis of panel data on earnings among released prisoners in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. We extend the model to a decomposition analysis, rela...
This paper proposes a semiparametric estimator of distribution functions in the presence of covariat...
In the course on inequality measure, we've seen how to compute various (standard) inequality indices...
We develop two simple measures of how much inequality is explained by individual population characte...
Regression-based studies of inequality model only between-group differences, yet often these differe...
Equality of residual variances across groups is one of the necessary conditions of measurement invar...
This dissertation studies income inequality in the United States during the last two decades. The co...
Many questions in social research must be evaluated over time. For example, in studies of intragener...
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Two long-standing research problems of interest to sociologists are sources of variations in social ...
The linearisation approach to approximating variance of complex non-linear statistics is a well-esta...
The authors develop two simple measures of how much inequality is explained by individual population...
Inequality measures are powerful tools of applied welfare analysis. However, to use the tools effect...
We examine the relationship between risk analysis and inequality analysis, using a questionnaire-exp...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
We develops a general theory for variance function estimation in regression. Most methods in common ...
This paper proposes a semiparametric estimator of distribution functions in the presence of covariat...
In the course on inequality measure, we've seen how to compute various (standard) inequality indices...
We develop two simple measures of how much inequality is explained by individual population characte...
Regression-based studies of inequality model only between-group differences, yet often these differe...
Equality of residual variances across groups is one of the necessary conditions of measurement invar...
This dissertation studies income inequality in the United States during the last two decades. The co...
Many questions in social research must be evaluated over time. For example, in studies of intragener...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Two long-standing research problems of interest to sociologists are sources of variations in social ...
The linearisation approach to approximating variance of complex non-linear statistics is a well-esta...
The authors develop two simple measures of how much inequality is explained by individual population...
Inequality measures are powerful tools of applied welfare analysis. However, to use the tools effect...
We examine the relationship between risk analysis and inequality analysis, using a questionnaire-exp...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
We develops a general theory for variance function estimation in regression. Most methods in common ...
This paper proposes a semiparametric estimator of distribution functions in the presence of covariat...
In the course on inequality measure, we've seen how to compute various (standard) inequality indices...
We develop two simple measures of how much inequality is explained by individual population characte...