Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2116906943> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2116906943 abstract "Secondary data-sets have come to play an increasing role in empirical economic research. This paper examines the major new secondary data-set assembled by Klaus Deininger and Lyn Squire (DS) at the World Bank. We concentrate on its coverage of the OECD countries. We have particularly in mind the user of income inequality statistics who does not wish to go back to the original data. In order to motivate the analysis, we first present two examples of the problems which may arise, showing how both cross-country comparisons and time-series analysis may depend sensitively on the choice of data. Section 3 of the paper sets the DS data-set in the historical context of earlier exercises in assembling comparative information on income inequality. In Section 4, we consider the methodological issues which arise in the use of income distribution data and their relation to the different sources of evidence. In Section 5, we discuss their implications for the comparison of income inequality across OECD countries, and the use of dummy variables to allow for definitional and data differences. Section 6 is concerned with changes in income inequality over time, and the establishment of consistent series for individual countries. The lessons to be drawn for use of secondary data-sets in the field of income distribution are summarised at the end of the paper." @default.
- W2116906943 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2116906943 creator A5045383458 @default.
- W2116906943 creator A5083564747 @default.
- W2116906943 date "2000-10-01" @default.
- W2116906943 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2116906943 title "Promise and Pitfalls in the Use of Secondary Data-Sets: Income Inequality in OECD Countries" @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1489196710 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1489933130 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1502099597 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1547747268 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1548704993 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1598566131 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1599468060 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1606964474 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1715038780 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1963651339 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1964315293 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1974031287 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1974779494 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1975503357 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W1977676335 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2003664387 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2006272870 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2008084286 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2017585315 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2018742216 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2019856397 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2024373130 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2040842119 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2045485392 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2047665426 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2056118186 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2066438159 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2074896436 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W207841383 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2078864091 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2079507511 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2085246217 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2091694731 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2103336588 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2115299035 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2142673197 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2143716161 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2148952978 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2150879566 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2151289138 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2162421037 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2169223645 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2170127839 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2177379868 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2312857438 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2314129460 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2315432792 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2319672917 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2322379421 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2323486848 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2324470493 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2329962401 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2330953867 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2331702659 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2332662507 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2333767205 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2333876091 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2335498780 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W240854379 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2481448239 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2511292967 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2611409378 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2889368108 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2891594853 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W2918102586 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W301036650 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W3121355660 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W3121371875 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W3122365353 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W3122758333 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W3122760018 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W3122947389 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W351517250 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W592139983 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W631971702 @default.
- W2116906943 cites W69980640 @default.
- W2116906943 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W2116906943 type Work @default.
- W2116906943 sameAs 2116906943 @default.
- W2116906943 citedByCount "95" @default.
- W2116906943 countsByYear W21169069432012 @default.
- W2116906943 countsByYear W21169069432013 @default.
- W2116906943 countsByYear W21169069432014 @default.
- W2116906943 countsByYear W21169069432015 @default.
- W2116906943 countsByYear W21169069432016 @default.
- W2116906943 countsByYear W21169069432017 @default.
- W2116906943 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W2116906943 hasAuthorship W2116906943A5045383458 @default.
- W2116906943 hasAuthorship W2116906943A5083564747 @default.
- W2116906943 hasConcept C100001284 @default.
- W2116906943 hasConcept C110121322 @default.
- W2116906943 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2116906943 hasConcept C132000672 @default.