The purpose of this note is to propose a simple technique, based on matrix algebra, to compute the Gini Index of Inequality, to obtain a decomposition of this index by factor component, when detailed data on the various components are available, and to derive a breakdown of the inequality into within and between classes inequality, when the income units are grouped by income range
This paper analyses the effects of overlapping subgroups on inequality decompositions. Within the fr...
Decomposing inequality indices across household groups or income source is useful in estimating the ...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
The measurement of inequality between performed by resorting to the Gini index decomposition allows ...
This article examines the use of the Gini Index for the measurement of the degree of inequality amon...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...
In the framework of inequality measures decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straig...
In the framework of inequality measure decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straigh...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...
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 this paper, we propose an alternative methodology to capture the impact of the inequality factors...
There are in the literature many different formulae and methodologies for deriving and decomposing G...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
This paper analyses the effects of overlapping subgroups on inequality decompositions. Within the fr...
Decomposing inequality indices across household groups or income source is useful in estimating the ...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
The literature offers two main ways of decomposing the Gini index: decomposition by population subgr...
The measurement of inequality between performed by resorting to the Gini index decomposition allows ...
This article examines the use of the Gini Index for the measurement of the degree of inequality amon...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...
In the framework of inequality measures decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straig...
In the framework of inequality measure decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straigh...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...
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 this paper, we propose an alternative methodology to capture the impact of the inequality factors...
There are in the literature many different formulae and methodologies for deriving and decomposing G...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
This paper analyses the effects of overlapping subgroups on inequality decompositions. Within the fr...
Decomposing inequality indices across household groups or income source is useful in estimating the ...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...