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Intergenerational Elasticity×Gini Coefficient×
תחוםSociologySociology
משפחהRegression modelProcess / pipeline
שנת המקור19921912
הוגה השיטהGary Solon (modern estimation)Corrado Gini
סוגRegression-based measure of intergenerational income persistenceScalar measure of statistical dispersion / inequality
מקור מכונןSolon, G. (1992). Intergenerational income mobility in the United States. American Economic Review, 82(3), 393–408. link ↗Ceriani, L., & Verme, P. (2012). The origins of the Gini index: extracts from Variabilità e Mutabilità (1912) by Corrado Gini. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 10(3), 421–443. DOI ↗
כינוייםIGE, intergenerational income elasticity, intergenerational income persistence, father-son income elasticityGini index, Gini ratio, Gini concentration ratio, G
קשורות55
תקצירThe intergenerational elasticity of income (IGE) is the workhorse measure of economic mobility: the regression coefficient from regressing a child's adult log income on the parent's log income. It expresses the percentage by which a child's expected income rises for each one-percent increase in parental income, so a higher IGE means income advantages and disadvantages are more strongly transmitted across generations and society is less mobile.The Gini coefficient is the most widely used single-number summary of inequality in a distribution such as income or wealth. Introduced by the Italian statistician Corrado Gini in 1912, it equals twice the area between the Lorenz curve and the line of perfect equality, ranging from 0 when everyone has the same amount to a maximum approaching 1 when one unit holds everything.
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