This paper provides a decomposition of the Sen index by subgroups using the analysis of Gini. This method decomposes the Sen index, isolating the contribution of the poverty gap, those of within and between inequality, as well as the contribution of overlapping. The application of this method to the analysis of world poverty in two years shows that the evolution of the Sen index and of all its components can be easily captured and interpreted, a feature that significantly improves the use of the Sen index in poverty analysis
none1noA century after the introduction of the Gini index, topics related to inequality measurement ...
Since Sen’s seminal article in 1976, it is very known that every poverty measure should be sensitive...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...
This paper provides a decomposition of the Sen index by subgroups using the analysis of Gini. This m...
Given the multiplicative decomposition of the Sen index into three commonly used poverty statistics ...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...
In this paper, we propose an alternative methodology to capture the impact of the inequality factors...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
We show in this paper that the growth rate of the Sen index is multi-decomposable, that is, decompos...
The paper proposes a multi-dimensional approach for decomposing changes in the Gini inequality index...
The measurement of inequality between performed by resorting to the Gini index decomposition allows ...
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...
Gini inequality index decomposition into within and between inequality components arises since a lon...
This paper introduces two measures of poverty based on the approach of transfer of income from rich ...
none1noA century after the introduction of the Gini index, topics related to inequality measurement ...
Since Sen’s seminal article in 1976, it is very known that every poverty measure should be sensitive...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...
This paper provides a decomposition of the Sen index by subgroups using the analysis of Gini. This m...
Given the multiplicative decomposition of the Sen index into three commonly used poverty statistics ...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...
In this paper, we propose an alternative methodology to capture the impact of the inequality factors...
Gini inequality index (Gini, 1939) represents one of the most used and widespread inequality measure...
We show in this paper that the growth rate of the Sen index is multi-decomposable, that is, decompos...
The paper proposes a multi-dimensional approach for decomposing changes in the Gini inequality index...
The measurement of inequality between performed by resorting to the Gini index decomposition allows ...
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...
Gini inequality index decomposition into within and between inequality components arises since a lon...
This paper introduces two measures of poverty based on the approach of transfer of income from rich ...
none1noA century after the introduction of the Gini index, topics related to inequality measurement ...
Since Sen’s seminal article in 1976, it is very known that every poverty measure should be sensitive...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Gini index of equality is: (i) subgroup decomposable t...