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Decomposition 1 EU-SILC 1 Fuzzy Set Theory 1 Gini index 1 Immigrants 1 Income growth 1 Income mobility 1 Inter-temporal inequality 1 Luxembourg 1 Multidimensional Poverty 1 Sen index 1 Source decomposition 1 Subgroup decomposition 1
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Alperin, Pi 3 Noel, Maria 3 Mussard, Stéphane 1 Van Kerm, Philippe 1
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Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (CEPS/INSTEAD) 1
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Economic Modelling 2 IRISS Working Paper Series 1
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Inequality, growth and mobility: The intertemporal distribution of income in European countries 2003–2007
Van Kerm, Philippe; Alperin, Pi; Noel, Maria - In: Economic Modelling 35 (2013) C, pp. 931-939
This paper exploits EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions longitudinal data 2003–2007 to describe the intertemporal distribution of income in twenty-six European countries prior to the onset of the Great Recession. We document levels, inequality and progressivity in the distribution of...
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Poverty growth in Scandinavian countries: A Sen multi-decomposition
Mussard, Stéphane; Alperin, Pi; Noel, Maria - In: Economic Modelling 28 (2011) 6, pp. 2842-2853
We show in this paper that the growth rate of the Sen index is multi-decomposable, that is, decomposable simultaneously by subgroups and income sources. The multi-decomposition of the poverty growth yields respectively: the growth rate of the poverty incidence (poverty rate) decomposed by...
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A comparison of multidimensional deprivation characteristics between natives and immigrants in Luxembourg
Alperin, Pi; Noel, Maria - Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research … - 2008
This paper applies a multidimensional approach to poverty measurement based on fuzzy set theory, and its decomposition properties, in order to measure the deprivation level in Luxembourg and to identify the different characteristics of poverty between natives and immigrants (knowing that almost...
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