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Armut 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Income distribution 2 Poverty 2 Social inequality 2 Soziale Ungleichheit 2 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Armutsbekämpfung 1 Central Africa 1 Combined distribution 1 Concentration measurement 1 Consumption and income 1 Economic growth 1 Inequality 1 Konzentrationsmaß 1 Middle class 1 Mittelschicht 1 Nigeria 1 Poverty reduction 1 Private consumption 1 Privater Konsum 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 Subsahara-Afrika 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1 Zentralafrika 1 consumption expenditure 1 polarization 1 poverty and inequality 1 relativedistribution 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Molini, V. 5 Schettino, F. 4 Clementi, F. 3 Dabalen, A. L. 2 Dabalen, A.L. 2 ClementI, F. 1 Clementi, Fabio 1 Fabiani, M. 1
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Journal of economic inequality 1 The review of income and wealth : journal of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth 1 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 1
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We Forgot the Middle Class! Inequality Underestimation in a Changing Sub-Saharan Africa
Clementi, F.; Dabalen, A.L.; Molini, V.; Schettino, F. - 2020
The creation of national middle classes and the changes in consumption patterns in many Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries suggest reconsidering the way welfare and consequently inequality is typically measured. Using only consumption to measure welfare can lead to an important loss of...
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The Devil is in the Details : Growth, Polarization, and Poverty Reduction in Africa in the Past Two Decades
Clementi, F. - 2018
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two decades in Sub-Saharan Africa; these changes went undetected by standard inequality measures. By developing a new decomposition technique based on a nonparametric method -- the relative distribution --...
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When the Centre Cannot Hold : Patterns of Polarization in Nigeria
ClementI, F.; Dabalen, A.L.; Molini, V.; Schettino, F. - 2017
This paper advances the hypothesis that Nigeria is going through a process of economic polarization. The notion of polarization is concerned with the disappearance or non-consolidation of the middle class, which occurs when there is a tendency to concentrate in the tails, rather than the middle,...
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We forgot the middle class! : inequality underestimation in a changing sub-Saharan Africa
Clementi, F.; Dabalen, A. L.; Molini, V.; Schettino, F. - In: Journal of economic inequality 18 (2020) 1, pp. 45-70
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When the centre cannot hold : patterns of polarization in Nigeria
Clementi, Fabio; Dabalen, A. L.; Molini, V.; Schettino, F. - In: The review of income and wealth : journal of the … 63 (2017) 4, pp. 608-632
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