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Recovering income distributions from aggregated data via micro-simulations

  • Ignacio Moral-Arce [1] ; Antonio de las Heras Pérez [2] ; Stefan Sperlich [3] Árbol académico
    1. [1] Instituto de Estudios Fiscales

      Instituto de Estudios Fiscales

      Madrid, España

    2. [2] Universidad de Cantabria

      Universidad de Cantabria

      Santander, España

    3. [3] Université de Genève

      Université de Genève

      Genève, Suiza

  • Localización: Spanish journal of statistics, ISSN-e 2695-9070, Nº. 1, 2019, págs. 13-29
  • Idioma: inglés
  • DOI: 10.37830/SJS.2019.1.03
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    • For the studies of wealth, inequality and poverty, the analysis of income distribution of the individuals is a crucial issue. In practice, however, only aggregated data are available, either in groups or as a few quantiles of the distribution. To perform counterfactual exercises, it is desirable to generate samples of micro income data corresponding to the same population structure. This method serves also for the imputation of income densities corresponding to the observed grouped data. This work introduces a method of density estimation from grouped data. Small sample properties and two empirical examples are delivered.


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