Inscriere cercetatori

Premii Ad Astra

premii Ad Astra

Asociația Ad Astra a anunțat câștigătorii Premiilor Ad Astra 2022: http://premii.ad-astra.ro/. Proiectul și-a propus identificarea și popularizarea modelelor de succes, a rezultatelor excepționale ale cercetătorilor români din țară și din afara ei.

Asociatia Ad Astra a cercetatorilor romani lanseaza BAZA DE DATE A CERCETATORILOR ROMANI DIN DIASPORA. Scopul acestei baze de date este aceea de a stimula colaborarea dintre cercetatorii romani de peste hotare dar si cu cercetatorii din Romania. Cercetatorii care doresc sa fie nominalizati in aceasta baza de date sunt rugati sa trimita un email la cristian.presura@gmail.com

Estimating poverty and inequality from grouped data: How well do parametric methods perform?

Domenii publicaţii > Economie + Tipuri publicaţii > Articol în revistã ştiinţificã

Autori: Camelia Minoiu and Sanjay G. Reddy

Editorial: O.F. Hamouda, Glendon College, York University, Journal of Income Distribution, 18(2), 2009.

Rezumat:

Poverty and inequality are often estimated from grouped data as complete household surveys are neither always available to researchers nor easy to analyze. In this study we assess the performance of functional forms proposed by Kakwani (1980a) and Villasenor and Arnold (1989) to estimate the Lorenz curve from grouped data. The methods are implemented using the computational tools POVCAL and SimSIP, developed and distributed by the World Bank. To identify biases associated with these methods, we use unit data from several household surveys and theoretical distributions. We find that poverty and inequality are better estimated when the true distribution is unimodal than multimodal. For unimodal distributions, biases associated with poverty measures are rarely larger than one percentage point. For data from multi-peaked or heavily skewed distributions, the biases are likely to be higher and of unknown sign.

Cuvinte cheie: date grupate, curba Lorenz, saracie, inegalitati, distributie de venituri, estimare parametrica, POVCAL, SimSiP // grouped data, Lorenz curve, poverty, inequality, income distribution, parametric estimation, POVCAL

URL: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=925969