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Variable Income Equivalence Scales

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1.1 A Brief Overview An extensive body of empirical and theoretical literature deals with the mea- surement of social welfare. This body can be decomposed in several different but related topics, all of which have implications for empirical studies in wel- fare economics. One of these topics are household equivalence scales which help to compare welfare levels across households that differ in composition. An equivalence scale relates the income of any arbitrary household type to the income ofa referencehouseholdsuch that both households are equally well-off. Differences in household needs arise from differences in the households' de- mographic composition which is, for instance, given by the number, age, and sex of the household members. The increase of household needs is not neces- sarily proportional to the increase in the number of household members. Such a non-proportionality, for example, results from differences in the needs of adults and children, economies ofscale arising from the division of fixed costs among the household members, welfare gains from household production, and from common consumption ofcommodities bearing a within-household public good component.

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ISBN: 9783790801835
Publication date:
Author: Carsten Schröder
Publisher: Physica an imprint of Physica-Verlag HD
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 168 pages
Series: Contributions to Economics
Genres: Macroeconomics
Civil service and public sector
Probability and statistics
Sociology
Social welfare and social services
Political science and theory
Regional, state and other local government
Economics, Finance, Business and Management