Zenga’s new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 2007, they should thus not be mistaken for anterior measures suggested by the same author. This paper focuses on the new measures only, which are hereafter referred to simply as the Zenga curve and Zenga index. The Zenga curve Z(α) involves the ratio of the mean income of the 100 α %poorest to that of the 100 (1-α)% richest. The Zenga index can also be expressed by means of the Lorenz Curve and some of its properties make it an interesting alternative to the Gini index. Like most other inequality measures, inference on the Zenga index is not straightforward. Some research on its properties and on estimation has already been ...
In this work we provide a decomposition by sources of the inequality index ζ defined by Zenga (1984)...
Abstract. The Gini index and its variant are widely used as a mea-sure of income inequality. Finding...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
Zenga's new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 20...
It is well known that unequal income distribution, yielding poverty, stratification and polarization...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Since Corrado Gini suggested the index that bears his name as a way of measuring inequality, the com...
In 2010 Zenga introduced a new three-parameter model for distributions by size that can be used to r...
We adopt and extend the new Zenga inequality curve to study the degree of progressivity as well as t...
In 2010, Zenga introduced a three-parameter model for distributions by size, with Paretian right-tai...
Inequality measurement based on grouped data is usually performed by non-linear squares. We propose ...
Linearization methods are customarily adopted in sampling surveys to obtain approximated variance fo...
Zenga’s new index of economic inequality, its estimation, and an analysis of incomes in Ital
In this work we provide a decomposition by sources of the inequality index ζ defined by Zenga (1984)...
Abstract. The Gini index and its variant are widely used as a mea-sure of income inequality. Finding...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
Zenga's new inequality curve and index are two recent tools for measuring inequality. Proposed in 20...
It is well known that unequal income distribution, yielding poverty, stratification and polarization...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
For at least a century academics and governmental researchers have been developing measures that wou...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Since Corrado Gini suggested the index that bears his name as a way of measuring inequality, the com...
In 2010 Zenga introduced a new three-parameter model for distributions by size that can be used to r...
We adopt and extend the new Zenga inequality curve to study the degree of progressivity as well as t...
In 2010, Zenga introduced a three-parameter model for distributions by size, with Paretian right-tai...
Inequality measurement based on grouped data is usually performed by non-linear squares. We propose ...
Linearization methods are customarily adopted in sampling surveys to obtain approximated variance fo...
Zenga’s new index of economic inequality, its estimation, and an analysis of incomes in Ital
In this work we provide a decomposition by sources of the inequality index ζ defined by Zenga (1984)...
Abstract. The Gini index and its variant are widely used as a mea-sure of income inequality. Finding...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...