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Calculation and decomposition of income inequality in low- and middle-income countries: a survey data analysis
Authors:Satis C Devkota  Bishwa Koirala
Institution:1. Discipline of Economics and Management, University of Minnesota, Morris, MN, USA;2. Department of Economics and Decision Science, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC, USA
Abstract:This article estimates income inequality in a sample of four low- and middle-income (LMI) countries namely; Albania, Nepal, Tajikistan and Tanzania using the household survey data – Nepal Living Standard Measurement Survey Second. First, we estimate the income generation function for each country and calculate the income inequality using Gini index (GI). Second, we decompose the income Gini into the determinants of income generation functions. Based on the decomposition result, socio-economic factors are the most important determinants of income inequality followed by geographic factors. Demographic factors have the least effect on income inequality in all four countries. Third, we propose a new method to quantify the effect of change in each covariate of income generation function on income Gini. That allows us to quantify the effects of change in specific policy such as increase in investment in schooling or public health to specific group of the population in society on income inequality. A carefully chosen, integrated policy can significantly reduce inequality in all four countries under study.
Keywords:Income inequality  linear decomposition  policy effect  bootstrapping  low- and-middle income countries
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