What constitutes the middle class is hotly debated. Following an income-based approach, a main issue concerns how to fix the income boundaries that define the middle-income tier. This paper offers a novel model-based approach to the use of self-reported class evaluation for identifying those boundaries. The self-declared status responses are modelled using a non-conventional parametrization of an ordered logistic model. In this parametrization the cut-points of the model are directly interpretable as income boundaries, and the variance of the errors captures the idiosyncratic heterogeneity of the outcome variable. The use of subjective data is exemplified in the estimation of the middle-class in Kazakhstan over the period 2003-2015
The arguments, whether there is a middle class in Russia, and, if it is, who can be deemed as its re...
This paper identifies classes using evidence from surveys taken in 2009 among nationally representat...
Classifying agents into subgroups in order to measure the plight of the ‘‘poor’’, ‘‘middle class’’ o...
The main contribution of this paper with respect to previous work is the use of data on subjective p...
Middle class studies have gained relevance in the economic literature. Nevertheless, a profound lack...
This article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our objective is to improve...
[Excerpt] There is no consensus definition of middle class, neither is there an official governmen...
Purpose: research of the self-identification features that characterize the formation of the middle ...
There is no consensus definition of "middle class," neither is there an official government definiti...
Item does not contain fulltextHow to define who exactly qualifies as middle class is a long-standing...
This paper discusses the Brazilian middle class, its definition, evolution, profile, attitudes and d...
In this paper, a new class of polarization measures is derived axiomatically. The concept of polari...
This paper discusses the Brazilian middle class, its definition, evolution, profile, attitudes and d...
Middle class is a subject discussed by almost everyone, judging it in most cases from the visible li...
This dissertation examines the impact of two overlapping but analytically distinct systems of strati...
The arguments, whether there is a middle class in Russia, and, if it is, who can be deemed as its re...
This paper identifies classes using evidence from surveys taken in 2009 among nationally representat...
Classifying agents into subgroups in order to measure the plight of the ‘‘poor’’, ‘‘middle class’’ o...
The main contribution of this paper with respect to previous work is the use of data on subjective p...
Middle class studies have gained relevance in the economic literature. Nevertheless, a profound lack...
This article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our objective is to improve...
[Excerpt] There is no consensus definition of middle class, neither is there an official governmen...
Purpose: research of the self-identification features that characterize the formation of the middle ...
There is no consensus definition of "middle class," neither is there an official government definiti...
Item does not contain fulltextHow to define who exactly qualifies as middle class is a long-standing...
This paper discusses the Brazilian middle class, its definition, evolution, profile, attitudes and d...
In this paper, a new class of polarization measures is derived axiomatically. The concept of polari...
This paper discusses the Brazilian middle class, its definition, evolution, profile, attitudes and d...
Middle class is a subject discussed by almost everyone, judging it in most cases from the visible li...
This dissertation examines the impact of two overlapping but analytically distinct systems of strati...
The arguments, whether there is a middle class in Russia, and, if it is, who can be deemed as its re...
This paper identifies classes using evidence from surveys taken in 2009 among nationally representat...
Classifying agents into subgroups in order to measure the plight of the ‘‘poor’’, ‘‘middle class’’ o...