On Some Statistical Methods for Modelling the Incidence of Poverty

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Journal: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Year: 1999
Volume: 61
Issue: 3
Pages: 385-408

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Abstract

This paper analyzes a common method of estimating the pattern of individual characteristics associated with poverty – the logit/probit technique applied to a dummy variable identifying those individuals who are below a poverty line. We show that this procedure is seriously flawed by a fundamental logical difficulty and further statistical complications when the poverty line is estimated or when generalized poverty measures are used. An alternative approach is proposed, based on a semi‐parametric series expansion appproximation to the conditional income distribution. Estimation, testing and summary procedures are established and applied to Hungarian survey data.

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RePEc Handle
repec:bla:obuest:v:61:y:1999:i:3:p:385-408
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General
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1
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