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Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research 1/2017

09.05.2016

Analyzing the Effects of Negative and Non-negative Values on Income Inequality: Evidence from the Survey of Household Income and Wealth of the Bank of Italy (2012)

verfasst von: Emanuela Raffinetti, Elena Siletti, Achille Vernizzi

Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research | Ausgabe 1/2017

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Abstract

Generally, inequality indices play a basic role in the analysis of welfare economics, also appearing as technical tools applied to income data. A good deal of findings in this research field is provided by the Gini coefficient, typically used for non-negative income values. Even if negative income is often an unfamiliar concept, its presence in real surveys may lead to difficulty in applying the classical Gini-based inequality measures, as they lie outside their standard ranges. In this paper, the more general issue of negative values is considered and a reformulation of the main Gini-based inequality measures adjusted for the problem of negative values is adopted with the purpose of providing theoretical extensions for the income decomposition approach by both income sources and area components. Investigations about the related inferential issues, conducted thorough simulation studies based on resampling techniques, highlight how the traditional approach of removing negative income values may yield different results in terms of inequality estimation, proving that the proposed approach, based on preserving negative values, is the more appropriate practice to follow to avoid the loss of data that really provide a coherent picture of the inequality condition.

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Fußnoten
1
Negative values may also arise when dealing with non-monetary attributes. For this reason, the normalisation introduced in Raffinetti et al. (2015) is relevant to both methodologists interested in index construction and applied researchers interested in using derived measures. An example of its usefulness in real-life datasets can be found in a recent contribution of Malý (2016), where the normalisation is applied to negative demographic and territorial attributes.
 
2
Note that the weights \(p_i\) and N may be non-integers.
 
3
We observe that \(T^{+}_{Y}+T^{-}_{Y}=\sum \nolimits ^{H}_{i=1}|y_i|p_i\).
 
4
This decomposition is also used by Kakwani and Lambert (1998) to assess the redistribution effects of taxes.
 
5
The distribution of Y and its average also change when the negative values of a sources are replaced by zeros.
 
6
If the total income Y is considered, it would be enough to replace the subscript Z with the subscript Y in Eq. (10).
 
7
As Dagum (1997) shows, the term \({\varDelta }^{GB}_{Z}\) could be further split into the between and transvariation components. The former depends on the averages of a and b, and the latter (e.g., Gini 1916; Dagum 1959, 1961) arises from the fact that the income differences are of opposite signs compared to the difference in their corresponding mean incomes.
 
8
In so doing, the weight represents the number of equivalent components in the family (given by the scale) and the representativeness of the sampled family with respect to the Italian population.
\(N=\sum \nolimits ^{H}_{i=1}p_i\) = 18105.25 is lower than the total number of persons in SHIW, which is 20022.
 
9
The density functions are plotted by the Gaussian smoothing kernel. Incomes are expressed in equivalent terms.
 
10
If the confidence intervals do not overlap, the null hypothesis that the two differences are equal is a fortiori rejected according to the test size of the complement at one of the confidence levels.
 
11
We stress that preliminary analyses on the \({\varDelta }\)’s of the considered indices allow us to further reject the equality hypothesis of the differences for the ratio and in most cases for the simple differences. These results are available on request.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Analyzing the Effects of Negative and Non-negative Values on Income Inequality: Evidence from the Survey of Household Income and Wealth of the Bank of Italy (2012)
verfasst von
Emanuela Raffinetti
Elena Siletti
Achille Vernizzi
Publikationsdatum
09.05.2016
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-016-1354-x

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