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Household Behaviour, Equivalence Scales, Welfare and Poverty, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004 Contributions to Statistics Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Dagum Camilo, Ferrari Guido

Couverture de l’ouvrage Household Behaviour, Equivalence Scales, Welfare and Poverty
A group of scholars converging on a common and socially relevant economic theme of research, that of households' welfare and poverty, met several times in the last two years to discuss the research progress and the opportunity to bring to­ gether for publication the research so far accomplished. They shared a research project supported by a grant from the former Italian Ministero dell'Universita e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica (MURST) now Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca (MIUR): The Equiva­ lence Scales in the Measurement of Households' Welfare: Statistical, Economic and Demographic Analysis. The decisive meeting, an international seminar on the topics, was hosted by the University of Florence, siege of the national coordinator of this project. When one think of Florence, it is inevitable to think of the unfolding of Ren­ aissance, and reciprocally. th To the eyes of a traveller who had arrived to Florence in the 15 century, the city would have appeared as a sort of El Dorado, similarly to what would have occurred to the first conquerors of the South America's lands, so much astonishing were the richness of arts and the opulence of life. The flourishing of painting and sculpture had not equal all over the world and was reaching tops never made equal before. Masaccio, Brunelleschi, Donatello and later on Leonardo and Michelangelo, were the artistic and intellectual genius that enlightened beauty lovers princes.....
Equivalence Scales Based on Collective Household Models.- Welfare Comparisons Among Individuals Under Samuelson’s Model of Households.- Equivalence Scales: A Fresh Look at an Old Problem. Theory and Empirical Evidence.- An “Endogenous Dummy Variable” Estimator of Women’s Opportunity Costs of Children in Italy.- Equivalence Scales, Horizontal Equity and Horizontal Inequity.- Equivalence Scales and Taxation: A Simulation Analysis.- Analysis of Resource Inflows and Their Impact on Household Behaviour: Evidence from South Africa.- Estimation of the Sharing Rule between Adults and Children and Related Equivalence Scales within a Collective Consumption Framework.- Drug Consumption and Intra-Household Distribution of Resources: The Case of Qat in an African Society.- Estimation of Unit Values in Cross Sections without Quantity Information and Implications for Demand and Welfare Analysis.- Analysis and Measurement of Poverty. Univariate and Multivariate Approaches and Their Policy Implications. A Case Study: Italy.- Using Equivalence Scales as Spatial Deflators: Evidence in Inter-Household Welfare Regional Comparisons from Italian HBS Micro-Data.- Authors List and Addresses.
Thorough and innovative contribution to the construction of equivalence scales as an instrument for the assessment of tax fairness, income inequality, family consumption, poverty measurement, cost of raising children, and household welfare Each chapter presents a self-contained development of the subject matter and applies it to a case study Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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