Static economic models based on complete demand systems are inadequate for estimating unconditional equivalence scales; in order to capture the effects of demographic changes on consumer behaviour, a life-cycle dynamic model is taken into account. Recent studies have presented and evaluated longitudinal equivalence scales and intertemporal cost of children but these cannot be applied in practice when equivalence scales are utilised in poverty or income distribution analyses. This paper presents intratemporal equivalent income scales, which are within period index numbers incorporating intertemporal consumer behaviour. The life-cycle model is estimated on the basis of the Italian Household Budget Survey from 1985 to 1994
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
A matching estimator of equivalence scales is introduced. The scale is derived from an estimate of a...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between within-period preferences and the degree of in...
Static economic models based on complete demand systems are inadequate for estimating unconditional ...
Static economic models based on complete demand systems are inadequate for estimating unconditional ...
Equivalence scales represent an indispensable tool in any welfare comparison among households; they ...
This paper utilises unit record survey data on expenditures and incomes of Italian households of dif...
International audienceIn the classic equivalence scale estimations based on micro-econometric analys...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...
We examine the information content of relative equivalence scales using a multiperiod framework and ...
We suggest a simple survey method for obtaining direct subjective estimates of equivalence scales, a...
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
We describe a simple method to estimate household cost functions and family equivalence scales. It i...
We estimate expenditure dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. ...
Equivalence scales, used to compare the standard of living of households of different size and compo...
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
A matching estimator of equivalence scales is introduced. The scale is derived from an estimate of a...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between within-period preferences and the degree of in...
Static economic models based on complete demand systems are inadequate for estimating unconditional ...
Static economic models based on complete demand systems are inadequate for estimating unconditional ...
Equivalence scales represent an indispensable tool in any welfare comparison among households; they ...
This paper utilises unit record survey data on expenditures and incomes of Italian households of dif...
International audienceIn the classic equivalence scale estimations based on micro-econometric analys...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...
We examine the information content of relative equivalence scales using a multiperiod framework and ...
We suggest a simple survey method for obtaining direct subjective estimates of equivalence scales, a...
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
We describe a simple method to estimate household cost functions and family equivalence scales. It i...
We estimate expenditure dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. ...
Equivalence scales, used to compare the standard of living of households of different size and compo...
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
A matching estimator of equivalence scales is introduced. The scale is derived from an estimate of a...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between within-period preferences and the degree of in...