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Abstract
This paper adapts the ethical index of income mobility first suggested by Chakravarty, Dutta and Weymark (1985) to assess the contribution of wives, husbands, and other adults' member level income to husband-wife households' income mobility according to two of the criteria discussed in the literature. For any partition of the population, a source's contribution is seen to be decomposable into within-group and between-group income mobility indices plus a term capturing sub-group differences in income shares. The approach is applied to a sample of husband-wife households where both spouses are present, extracted from the 1990-91 Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares, the Spanish household budget survey. While the husbands' income contribution is large and positive, the contribution of wives and other adults is practically equal to zero. When mean income differences are eliminated, all member contributions to husband-wife households' income mobility are substantially reduced.
本文采用Chakravarty、Dutta和Weymark(1985)首先提出的收入流动性伦理指数,根据文献中讨论的两个标准来评估妻子、丈夫和其他成年人成员水平的收入对夫妻家庭收入流动性的贡献。对于人口的任何部分,来源的贡献可以分解为群体内和群体间的收入流动性指数加上一个反映收入份额的子群体差异的术语。该方法适用于从1990-91年西班牙家庭预算调查Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares中抽取的配偶双方都在的夫妻家庭样本。虽然丈夫对收入的贡献很大,而且是积极的,但妻子和其他成年人的贡献实际上等于零。当平均收入差异被消除时,所有成员对夫妻家庭收入流动性的贡献都大大减少。
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Economics of Transition publishes high-quality, refereed articles on the economics of structural transformation, institutional development, and growth. It presents innovative theoretical work and econometric analyses of the process of economic reform and its macroeconomic effects. The journal aims to promote new thinking on how institutions and institutional change can be analyzed and measured and how their impact on aggregate economic performance can be evaluated.