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Decomposing the difference between well-being inequality and income inequality: method and application (CROSBI ID 65146)

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Ledić, Marko ; Rubil, Ivica Decomposing the difference between well-being inequality and income inequality: method and application // What Drives Inequality? / Decancq, Koen ; Van Kerm, Philippe (ur.). Bradford: Emerald Group Publishing, 2019. str. 105-122 doi: 10.1108/S1049-258520190000027008

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Ledić, Marko ; Rubil, Ivica

engleski

Decomposing the difference between well-being inequality and income inequality: method and application

The authors study the difference between multidimensional well-being inequality and income inequality and propose a method to decompose the difference between the Gini coefficients of income and equivalent income (EI), a multidimensional well-being measure that respects individual preferences towards what constitutes a good life. The authors propose a method to decompose the inequality difference into two parts: the vertical and reranking effects. The vertical effect arises from the correlation between income and non-income dimensions, and between income and preferences. The reranking effect arises from the fact that some persons occupy a different position in the EI distribution compared to the income distribution. The authors also propose a detailed decomposition method based on the Shapley value to decompose each of the two effects by non-income dimensions. The authors apply the decompositions using data for 27 countries, considering five non-income dimensions: unemployment, health, housing, crime and environment. The results show that inequality is much higher for EI that the reranking effect accounts for a large part of the inequality difference, and that health is the non-income dimension contributing most to both effects.

Equivalent income ; well-being inequality ; income inequality ; decomposition ; preferences ; European Union

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105-122.

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10.1108/S1049-258520190000027008

Podaci o knjizi

Decancq, Koen ; Van Kerm, Philippe

Bradford: Emerald Group Publishing

2019.

978-1-78973-377-8

1049-2585

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