The paper uses the flexibility of household survey data to align their income categories and recipient units with the income categories and units found in data produced by tax authorities. Our analyses, based on a standardized definition of fiscal income, allow us to locate, for top-income groups, the sources of discrepancy. We find, using the cases of the United States, Germany, and France, that the results from survey-based and tax data correspond extremely well (in terms of total income, mean income, composition of income, and income shares) above the 90th percentile and up to the top 1% of the distribution. Information about income composition, available in the US, allows us to investigate the determinants of this gap in the US. About t...
This paper demonstrates quantitatively that modern estimates of income inequality based on the data ...
Household surveys often fail to capture the top tail of income and wealth distributions, as evidence...
Although most U.S. income inequality research is based on public use March CPS data, a new wave of r...
The paper uses the flexibility of household survey data to align their income categories and recipie...
We provide the first systematic comparison of UK inequality estimates derived from tax data (World W...
Although the vast majority of US research on trends in the inequality of family income is based on p...
There are two main sources of data on income distribution. Household based surveys report mainly on ...
It is generally accepted that household surveys fail to accurately portray the top tail of the incom...
Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measu...
Survey under-coverage of top incomes leads to bias in survey-based estimates of overall income inequ...
Survey under-coverage of top incomes leads to bias in survey-based estimates of overall income inequ...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
Administrative income tax data indicate that U.S. top income and wealth shares are both substantial ...
Using the microsimulation model EUROMOD for Croatia, we compare the results of simulation based on t...
This paper demonstrates quantitatively that modern estimates of income inequality based on the data ...
Household surveys often fail to capture the top tail of income and wealth distributions, as evidence...
Although most U.S. income inequality research is based on public use March CPS data, a new wave of r...
The paper uses the flexibility of household survey data to align their income categories and recipie...
We provide the first systematic comparison of UK inequality estimates derived from tax data (World W...
Although the vast majority of US research on trends in the inequality of family income is based on p...
There are two main sources of data on income distribution. Household based surveys report mainly on ...
It is generally accepted that household surveys fail to accurately portray the top tail of the incom...
Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measu...
Survey under-coverage of top incomes leads to bias in survey-based estimates of overall income inequ...
Survey under-coverage of top incomes leads to bias in survey-based estimates of overall income inequ...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
Administrative income tax data indicate that U.S. top income and wealth shares are both substantial ...
Using the microsimulation model EUROMOD for Croatia, we compare the results of simulation based on t...
This paper demonstrates quantitatively that modern estimates of income inequality based on the data ...
Household surveys often fail to capture the top tail of income and wealth distributions, as evidence...
Although most U.S. income inequality research is based on public use March CPS data, a new wave of r...