Inequality and poverty re-examined:
The issues surrounding poverty and inequality continue to be of central concern to academics, politicians and policymakers but the way in which we seek to analyse them continues to change. This is a guide to some of the new approaches that have been developed, while also making a contribution to the...
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Zusammenfassung: | The issues surrounding poverty and inequality continue to be of central concern to academics, politicians and policymakers but the way in which we seek to analyse them continues to change. This is a guide to some of the new approaches that have been developed, while also making a contribution to the ongoing public debate. |
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List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Notes on Contributors
xiv
Introduction
1
New Directions in the Analysis of Inequality and Poverty
3
Stephen P. Jenkins and John Micklewright
Part I Conceptual Issues
2
Inequality is Bad for the Poor
37
Martin Ravallion
3
Measurement of Income Distribution in Supranational Entities:
The Case of the European Union
62
Andrea Brandolini
4
Beyond Conventional Measures of Income: Including Indirect
Benefits and Taxes
84
Ann Harding, Neil Warren, and Rachel Lloyd
5
Inequality within the Household Reconsidered
103
Peter Burton, Shelley Phipps, and Frances Woolley
Part II Multiple Dimensions
6
Inequality of Learning in Industrialized Countries
129
John Micklewright and Sylke V. Schnepf
7
On the Multidimensionality of Poverty and Social Exclusion
146
Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan
VII
Contents
8
Summarizing
Multiple
Deprivation Indicators
166
Lorenzo
Cappelletti
and Stephen P. Jenkins
9
Robust Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete
Indicators of Well-being
185
Jean-Yves
Duelos,
David
Sahn,
and Stephen D. Younger
Part III Public Policy
10
A Guaranteed Income for Europe s Children?
209
Horacio
Levy, Christine Lietz, and Holly Sutherland
11
The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of
Earnings and Employment in the USA
232
Stephen
Bazen
12
Training, Minimum Wages and the Distribution of Earnings
250
Alison L. Booth and Mark L. Bryan
13
Government Debt and the Portfolios of the Rich
268
Bernd Süssmuth
and Robert K.
von Weizsäcker
Subject Index
285
Author Index
300
VIII
List of Figures
2.1
Changes in inequality and growth in the mean between
successive surveys,
1980-2000 41
2.2
Empirical growth elasticities of poverty reduction against
initial
Gini
index
45
2.3
China: income inequality in rural and urban areas and
nationally,
Gini
index
(%) 52
2.4
Growth incidence curve for China,
1990-99 54
2.5
Growth incidence curve for China,
1993-96 55
3.1
Income distribution in
EU
countries,
2000 73
3.2
Share of people moving into poverty as the line is changed
from national to
EU-
wide or to their geometric mean,
2000 (%) 77
3.3
Poverty composition in EU-25 by alternative values of
Θ,
2000 78
4.1
Taxes, benefits and income as a percentage of gross income for
the average household, UK and Australia,
2001-02 92
4.2
Original and final income as a percentage of average income,
by
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 94
4.3
Summary of the effects of taxes and benefits on households,
by
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 95
4.4
Taxes and benefits as a percentage of gross income,
by
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 96
4.5
Proportion of total health and education outlays received
by each
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 98
6.1
Average z-scores for P95-P5 and P50 in six tests in PISA,
TIMSS, and PIRLS
138
6.2
Distributions of TIMSS science scores, France and Germany
140
6.3
Average rank on P95-P50 and P50-P5 in
6
tests in PISA, TIMSS,
and PIRLS
141
7.1
Number of dimensions on which persons experience an
enforced lack on at least one item, ECHP
1994 (%
of persons)
156
ix
List of Figures
7.2
Risk of income poverty for different poverty lines and risk
of basic deprivation and great difficulty making ends meet,
Ireland EU-SILC,
2004 (%) 159
8.1
Empirical
Bayes
and sum-score deprivation scales are highly
correlated
178
9.1
Domain for dominance testing
192
10.1
Child poverty rate by level of average per-child spending
under a CBI
219
10.2
Gainers and losers with a national CBI/FT: the net budgetary
effect of the CBI/FT as a proportion of national household
disposable income
225
10.3
Gainers and losers with an EU-set CBI/FT: the net budgetary
effect of the CBI/FT as a proportion of national household
disposable income
226
11.1
The distributional impact of introducing a minimum wage
234
11.2
The distribution of hourly earnings in the USA in
1982
and
1989 237
12.1
Training incidence for men and women across the hourly wages
distribution
253
13.1
Share of total wealth held in government bonds, by wealth
quartile: West Germany
1993
and Italy
1995 270
13.2
Histograms for the distribution of net wealth: East Germany
and West Germany,
1998 273
13.3
Risk aversion and household wealth: evidence from the
Bank of Italy s
1995
Survey of Household Income and Wealth
274
13.4
Stylized J-shaped societal risk profile
275
List of Tables
3.1
Per capita income in
EU
countries around
2000
in
PPS
(GDP)
69
3.2
Inequality and poverty measures by income definition,
2000 74
3.3
Inequality and poverty measures by equivalence scale,
2000 75
4.1
Methodological issues in fiscal incidence studies
88
4.2
Effects of taxes and benefits by
quintile
group of equivalent
household disposable income, UK and Australia,
2001-02 90
5.1
Variable means, by age
117
5.2
Tobit regressions of the percentage shares of various categories of
household expenditure: coefficient on dummy variable
indicating the wife s age is
65-69 119
5.3
Tobit regressions of the percentage shares of three categories
of household expenditure
120
6.1
Z-scores for P95-P5 in PISA, TIMSS, and PIRLS
134
6.2
Standard deviations of country values of selected score
percentiles
142
8.1
Estimates of
probit
random effects item response models
177
8.2
Composition of the worst-off
30
per cent, by deprivation
measure
179
8.3
The determinants of deprivation: two approaches compared
180
9.1
t-statistics for differences between household income and size
with child allowances vs. with social security (Romania)
197
9.2
f-statistics for differences between per capita expenditures
for literate and illiterate Peruvians,
1985
minus
1994 199
9.3
t-statistics for differences between household expenditures
per capita for rural and urban residents in Ecuador,
1998
minus
1999 200
10.1
Average payments per child by levels of child basic income
(CBI) and rates of flat tax
214
10.2
Meeting targets for child poverty: levels of CBI necessary
to achieve (a) halving the child poverty rate and (b) a child
poverty rate of
5
per cent
222
xi
List of Tables
10.3
Child poverty rates
(%)
under the
2001
tax-benefit system
and with CBI, financed by a EU-15 flat tax
224
11.1
Summary of Card and Krueger s study of fast-food restaurants
241
11.2
Panel data estimates of the effects of state and federal
minimum wage increases
246
12.1
Receipt of training over BHPS Waves
8-14 256
12.2
The effect of training on wage growth between BHPS Wave
7
and Wave
14 257
12.3
The effect of the national minimum wage on training
263
XII
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Contents
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Notes on Contributors
xiv
Introduction
1
New Directions in the Analysis of Inequality and Poverty
3
Stephen P. Jenkins and John Micklewright
Part I Conceptual Issues
2
Inequality is Bad for the Poor
37
Martin Ravallion
3
Measurement of Income Distribution in Supranational Entities:
The Case of the European Union
62
Andrea Brandolini
4
Beyond Conventional Measures of Income: Including Indirect
Benefits and Taxes
84
Ann Harding, Neil Warren, and Rachel Lloyd
5
Inequality within the Household Reconsidered
103
Peter Burton, Shelley Phipps, and Frances Woolley
Part II Multiple Dimensions
6
Inequality of Learning in Industrialized Countries
129
John Micklewright and Sylke V. Schnepf
7
On the Multidimensionality of Poverty and Social Exclusion
146
Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan
VII
Contents
8
Summarizing
Multiple
Deprivation Indicators
166
Lorenzo
Cappelletti
and Stephen P. Jenkins
9
Robust Multidimensional Poverty Comparisons with Discrete
Indicators of Well-being
185
Jean-Yves
Duelos,
David
Sahn,
and Stephen D. Younger
Part III Public Policy
10
A Guaranteed Income for Europe's Children?
209
Horacio
Levy, Christine Lietz, and Holly Sutherland
11
The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Distribution of
Earnings and Employment in the USA
232
Stephen
Bazen
12
Training, Minimum Wages and the Distribution of Earnings
250
Alison L. Booth and Mark L. Bryan
13
Government Debt and the Portfolios of the Rich
268
Bernd Süssmuth
and Robert K.
von Weizsäcker
Subject Index
285
Author Index
300
VIII
List of Figures
2.1
Changes in inequality and growth in the mean between
successive surveys,
1980-2000 41
2.2
Empirical growth elasticities of poverty reduction against
initial
Gini
index
45
2.3
China: income inequality in rural and urban areas and
nationally,
Gini
index
(%) 52
2.4
Growth incidence curve for China,
1990-99 54
2.5
Growth incidence curve for China,
1993-96 55
3.1
Income distribution in
EU
countries,
2000 73
3.2
Share of people moving into poverty as the line is changed
from national to
EU-
wide or to their geometric mean,
2000 (%) 77
3.3
Poverty composition in EU-25 by alternative values of
Θ,
2000 78
4.1
Taxes, benefits and income as a percentage of gross income for
the average household, UK and Australia,
2001-02 92
4.2
Original and final income as a percentage of average income,
by
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 94
4.3
Summary of the effects of taxes and benefits on households,
by
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 95
4.4
Taxes and benefits as a percentage of gross income,
by
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 96
4.5
Proportion of total health and education outlays received
by each
quintile
group, UK and Australia,
2001-02 98
6.1
Average z-scores for P95-P5 and P50 in six tests in PISA,
TIMSS, and PIRLS
138
6.2
Distributions of TIMSS science scores, France and Germany
140
6.3
Average rank on P95-P50 and P50-P5 in
6
tests in PISA, TIMSS,
and PIRLS
141
7.1
Number of dimensions on which persons experience an
enforced lack on at least one item, ECHP
1994 (%
of persons)
156
ix
List of Figures
7.2
Risk of income poverty for different poverty lines and risk
of basic deprivation and great difficulty making ends meet,
Ireland EU-SILC,
2004 (%) 159
8.1
Empirical
Bayes
and sum-score deprivation scales are highly
correlated
178
9.1
Domain for dominance testing
192
10.1
Child poverty rate by level of average per-child spending
under a CBI
219
10.2
Gainers and losers with a national CBI/FT: the net budgetary
effect of the CBI/FT as a proportion of national household
disposable income
225
10.3
Gainers and losers with an EU-set CBI/FT: the net budgetary
effect of the CBI/FT as a proportion of national household
disposable income
226
11.1
The distributional impact of introducing a minimum wage
234
11.2
The distribution of hourly earnings in the USA in
1982
and
1989 237
12.1
Training incidence for men and women across the hourly wages
distribution
253
13.1
Share of total wealth held in government bonds, by wealth
quartile: West Germany
1993
and Italy
1995 270
13.2
Histograms for the distribution of net wealth: East Germany
and West Germany,
1998 273
13.3
Risk aversion and household wealth: evidence from the
Bank of Italy's
1995
Survey of Household Income and Wealth
274
13.4
Stylized J-shaped societal risk profile
275
List of Tables
3.1
Per capita income in
EU
countries around
2000
in
PPS
(GDP)
69
3.2
Inequality and poverty measures by income definition,
2000 74
3.3
Inequality and poverty measures by equivalence scale,
2000 75
4.1
Methodological issues in fiscal incidence studies
88
4.2
Effects of taxes and benefits by
quintile
group of equivalent
household disposable income, UK and Australia,
2001-02 90
5.1
Variable means, by age
117
5.2
Tobit regressions of the percentage shares of various categories of
household expenditure: coefficient on dummy variable
indicating the wife's age is
65-69 119
5.3
Tobit regressions of the percentage shares of three categories
of household expenditure
120
6.1
Z-scores for P95-P5 in PISA, TIMSS, and PIRLS
134
6.2
Standard deviations of country values of selected score
percentiles
142
8.1
Estimates of
probit
random effects item response models
177
8.2
Composition of the worst-off
30
per cent, by deprivation
measure
179
8.3
The determinants of deprivation: two approaches compared
180
9.1
t-statistics for differences between household income and size
with child allowances vs. with social security (Romania)
197
9.2
f-statistics for differences between per capita expenditures
for literate and illiterate Peruvians,
1985
minus
1994 199
9.3
t-statistics for differences between household expenditures
per capita for rural and urban residents in Ecuador,
1998
minus
1999 200
10.1
Average payments per child by levels of child basic income
(CBI) and rates of flat tax
214
10.2
Meeting targets for child poverty: levels of CBI necessary
to achieve (a) halving the child poverty rate and (b) a child
poverty rate of
5
per cent
222
xi
List of Tables
10.3
Child poverty rates
(%)
under the
2001
tax-benefit system
and with CBI, financed by a EU-15 flat tax
224
11.1
Summary of Card and Krueger's study of fast-food restaurants
241
11.2
Panel data estimates of the effects of state and federal
minimum wage increases
246
12.1
Receipt of training over BHPS Waves
8-14 256
12.2
The effect of training on wage growth between BHPS Wave
7
and Wave
14 257
12.3
The effect of the national minimum wage on training
263
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physical | XVII, 306 S. graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Inequality and poverty re-examined ed. by Stephen P. Jenkins ... 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2007 XVII, 306 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke The issues surrounding poverty and inequality continue to be of central concern to academics, politicians and policymakers but the way in which we seek to analyse them continues to change. This is a guide to some of the new approaches that have been developed, while also making a contribution to the ongoing public debate. Equality Poverty Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd rswk-swf Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 s Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 s DE-604 Jenkins, Stephen 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)112912788 oth Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016140886&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Inequality and poverty re-examined |
title_auth | Inequality and poverty re-examined |
title_exact_search | Inequality and poverty re-examined |
title_exact_search_txtP | Inequality and poverty re-examined |
title_full | Inequality and poverty re-examined ed. by Stephen P. Jenkins ... |
title_fullStr | Inequality and poverty re-examined ed. by Stephen P. Jenkins ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Inequality and poverty re-examined ed. by Stephen P. Jenkins ... |
title_short | Inequality and poverty re-examined |
title_sort | inequality and poverty re examined |
topic | Equality Poverty Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Equality Poverty Soziale Ungleichheit Armut Aufsatzsammlung |
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