Income inequality in Central america, Dominican Republic and Mexico: assessing the importance of individual and household characteristics



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Hammill, Matthew

Income inequality in Central america, Dominican Republic and Mexico: assessing the importance of individual and household characteristics . -- México: CEPAL; Social Development Unit, 2005. 86 p. ; 28 cm. (Estudios y perspectivas 43)

Bibliografía p. 63-67.

I. Theoretical and empirical review of factors that contribute to income inequality. II. A methodology for the analysis of the entire distribution: simulations of counterfactual distributions. III. Overview of Central America, Dominican Republic and Mexico. IV. Theil decomposition of the level of income inequality. V. Decomposition of changes in individual and household income inequality: results from the DFL methodology.

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Economía--Centroamérica