This note introduces original technical results in the theoretical measurement of inequality by specifying the relationships between additive separability and homotheticity (of measures of welfare closely related to measures of inequality), and decomposability and homogeneity in measures of inequality. More specifically, an interrogation is made of the resonances and dissonances between the classic contributions of Atkinson and Shorrocks, which are key representatives, respectively, of the 'social welfare function' and the 'axiomatic' approaches to measuring inequality. In brief, in the presence of otherwise common assumptions, it is shown that additive separability and homotheticity of welfare are stronger combined conditions than decompos...
The discussion paper deals on a partly abstract, partly exemplary level with methodical issues in th...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...
International audienceWe propose a decomposition of inequality measures. By taking the example of th...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
International audienceThis article proposes three new decompositions of inequality measures, drawn f...
A class of poverty measures is identified, the members of which satisfy strong monotonicity and tran...
This paper introduces a new axiom-the unit consistency axiom-into inequality measurement. This new a...
We reconsider some of the basic assumptions of the literature on inequality analysis. Students’ view...
This article provides an overview of the key issues in inequality measurement and shows how theoreti...
Taking advantage of some of the lessons learned from income inequality comparisons over time and/or ...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
An income distribution is a mixture of two given income distributions if the relative frequency it a...
Distributional judgments'-judgments on the extent of inequality in the distribution of income and we...
Abstract: The standard approach in empirical analyses of income distributions is to estimate income...
The discussion paper deals on a partly abstract, partly exemplary level with methodical issues in th...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...
International audienceWe propose a decomposition of inequality measures. By taking the example of th...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
International audienceThis article proposes three new decompositions of inequality measures, drawn f...
A class of poverty measures is identified, the members of which satisfy strong monotonicity and tran...
This paper introduces a new axiom-the unit consistency axiom-into inequality measurement. This new a...
We reconsider some of the basic assumptions of the literature on inequality analysis. Students’ view...
This article provides an overview of the key issues in inequality measurement and shows how theoreti...
Taking advantage of some of the lessons learned from income inequality comparisons over time and/or ...
This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of het...
An income distribution is a mixture of two given income distributions if the relative frequency it a...
Distributional judgments'-judgments on the extent of inequality in the distribution of income and we...
Abstract: The standard approach in empirical analyses of income distributions is to estimate income...
The discussion paper deals on a partly abstract, partly exemplary level with methodical issues in th...
Income inequality measures involve two sub-classes of decomposable measures: those decomposed by sub...
Abstract: This paper proposes a two-step aggregation method for measuring long-term income inequali...