We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into betweengroups, within-groups and overlap terms in the context of two groups in which the incomes in one group may be scaled and that group’s population weight modified. In this more general setting than usual, we focus on the properties of the overlap term, proving inter alia that overlap unambiguously reduces as a result of a within-group progressive transfer, and is increased by scaling up the incomes in the group with the lower mean, reaching a maximum when the two means become the same. In the case of a socially heterogeneous population and equivalized incomes, the effect on the Gini overlap of changing the income unit is determined, along with that of adjusting the eq...
The paper discusses the ∪-shaped relationship between the equivalence scale n^ε and the Gini index i...
none1noThis paper analyses the effects of overlapping subgroups on inequality decompositions. Within...
This paper provides a full decomposition of world inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, i...
We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into between-groups, within-groups a...
We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into betweengroups, within-groups an...
We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into between-groups, within-groups a...
The paper shows explicitly how the overlapping of groups impacts between-group inequality by general...
AbstractThe paper shows explicitly how the overlapping of groups impacts between-group inequality by...
This paper points to flaws in Gini decompositions by income sources and population subgroups and to ...
none1noA century after the introduction of the Gini index, topics related to inequality measurement ...
The Gini index is the most commonly used measure of income inequality. Like any single summary measu...
Recent studies suggest that the Gini coefficient’s and people’s evaluations of income inequality dif...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequal...
In the framework of inequality measures decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straig...
The Gini coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion that is commonly used as a measure of in...
The paper discusses the ∪-shaped relationship between the equivalence scale n^ε and the Gini index i...
none1noThis paper analyses the effects of overlapping subgroups on inequality decompositions. Within...
This paper provides a full decomposition of world inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, i...
We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into between-groups, within-groups a...
We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into betweengroups, within-groups an...
We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into between-groups, within-groups a...
The paper shows explicitly how the overlapping of groups impacts between-group inequality by general...
AbstractThe paper shows explicitly how the overlapping of groups impacts between-group inequality by...
This paper points to flaws in Gini decompositions by income sources and population subgroups and to ...
none1noA century after the introduction of the Gini index, topics related to inequality measurement ...
The Gini index is the most commonly used measure of income inequality. Like any single summary measu...
Recent studies suggest that the Gini coefficient’s and people’s evaluations of income inequality dif...
The purpose of additive subgroup decomposition is to study the relationship between overall inequal...
In the framework of inequality measures decompositions, the paper introduces an immediate and straig...
The Gini coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion that is commonly used as a measure of in...
The paper discusses the ∪-shaped relationship between the equivalence scale n^ε and the Gini index i...
none1noThis paper analyses the effects of overlapping subgroups on inequality decompositions. Within...
This paper provides a full decomposition of world inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, i...