This paper describes income distribution among workers in Italy using both the cross-sectional and panel component of IT-SILC. We highlight advantages and drawbacks of different econometric approaches, comparing standard OLS estimates with those obtained from Random Effects and Poisson Maximum Likelihood and assessing whether the results are sensitive to the different specification. Finally, we present the procedure in use in simulating future earnings in CAPP_DYN, the dynamic population-based microsimulation model of the CAPPMicrosimulation; Earnings; Lifetime; Inequality; IT-SILC
This paper looks at longitudinal aspects of changes in Italian male earnings inequality since the la...
Some results os stochastic simulation of a small Italian macroeconometric model are presented
This paper documents the evolution of the experience-earnings profiles of employees in the Italian p...
The empirical analysis carried out in this paper represents the basis for the construction of the la...
The first chapters of the thesis put special emphasis on tax-benefit microsimulation models. The sta...
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
Given the increased availability of survey income data, in this paper we analyse the pros and cons o...
This paper provides an empirical examination of the distribution of labour earnings in Italy. Using ...
Consistently with the objectives and the mandate assigned to the project “Innovative Datasets and Mo...
We present the technical structure of CAPP_DYN, a population based dynamic microsimulation model for...
Given the increased availability of survey income data, in this paper we analyse the pros and cons o...
This paper describes the results of some stochastic simulation experiments performed on the most upd...
We estimate with Bayesian techniques the Italian dynamic General Equilibrium Model (IGEM), which has...
Using four waves of data from the Participation Labour Unemployment Survey, a database of informatio...
This paper documents the evolution of the experience-earnings profiles of employees in the Italian ...
This paper looks at longitudinal aspects of changes in Italian male earnings inequality since the la...
Some results os stochastic simulation of a small Italian macroeconometric model are presented
This paper documents the evolution of the experience-earnings profiles of employees in the Italian p...
The empirical analysis carried out in this paper represents the basis for the construction of the la...
The first chapters of the thesis put special emphasis on tax-benefit microsimulation models. The sta...
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
Given the increased availability of survey income data, in this paper we analyse the pros and cons o...
This paper provides an empirical examination of the distribution of labour earnings in Italy. Using ...
Consistently with the objectives and the mandate assigned to the project “Innovative Datasets and Mo...
We present the technical structure of CAPP_DYN, a population based dynamic microsimulation model for...
Given the increased availability of survey income data, in this paper we analyse the pros and cons o...
This paper describes the results of some stochastic simulation experiments performed on the most upd...
We estimate with Bayesian techniques the Italian dynamic General Equilibrium Model (IGEM), which has...
Using four waves of data from the Participation Labour Unemployment Survey, a database of informatio...
This paper documents the evolution of the experience-earnings profiles of employees in the Italian ...
This paper looks at longitudinal aspects of changes in Italian male earnings inequality since the la...
Some results os stochastic simulation of a small Italian macroeconometric model are presented
This paper documents the evolution of the experience-earnings profiles of employees in the Italian p...