Household Inequality and Risk Sharing in Australia

IF 1.9 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Youjin Hahn, Stephen Matteo Miller, Hee-Seung Yang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study presents estimates of multidimensional household inequality in Australia from 2001 to 2017. Earnings inequality declines through the sample, while disposable income, non-durable consumption expenditures, food expenditures and net worth inequality exhibit relatively flat trends. The relatively flat trend for non-durable expenditures inequality, even over the life cycle, suggests households insure consumption against idiosyncratic shocks. Standard regression estimates of consumption growth against income shocks confirm this finding. Quantile regression estimates indicate households experiencing negative (positive) consumption growth have more sensitivity to negative (positive) income shocks than households with positive (negative) consumption growth, but coefficient estimates have small magnitudes, confirming standard tests.
澳大利亚的家庭不平等与风险分担
本研究提出了2001年至2017年澳大利亚多维家庭不平等的估计。收入不平等在样本中呈下降趋势,而可支配收入、非耐用消费支出、食品支出和净资产不平等呈现相对平缓的趋势。即使在整个生命周期中,非耐用性支出不平等的相对平缓趋势表明,家庭为消费提供了防范特殊冲击的保险。消费增长与收入冲击的标准回归估计证实了这一发现。分位数回归估计表明,经历消费负(正)增长的家庭比消费正(负)增长的家庭对负(正)收入冲击更敏感,但系数估计的幅度较小,证实了标准检验。
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