Confidence sets for dynamic poverty indexes

2020 
In this study, we extend the research on the dynamic poverty indexes, namely the dynamic Headcount ratio, the dynamic income-gap ratio, the dynamic Gini and the dynamic Sen, proposed in D'Amico and Regnault (2018). The contribution is twofold. First, we extend the computation of the dynamic Gini index, thus the Sen index accordingly, with the inclusion of the inequality within each class of poverty where people are classified according to their income. Second, for each poverty index, we establish a central limit theorem that gives us the possibility to determine the confidence sets. An application to the Italian income data from 1998 to 2012 confirms the effectiveness of the considered approach and the possibility to determine the evolution of poverty and inequality in real economies.
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