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Personal income distribution and inequality at the local level: an estimation for Spain using a tax mocrodata-based model

  • Autores: Miriam Hortas Rico, Jorge Onrubia Fernández, Daniele Pacifico
  • Localización: XX Encuentro Economía Pública: estado del bienestar. Sostenibilidad y reformas, 2013, ISBN 978-84-695-6945-0, pág. 19
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Local income data is a key element to analyze resid ents� standard of living and wellbeing as well as an important economic indicator, very us ed in a wide range of studies related to regional convergence, urban economics, fiscal feder alism and spatial welfare analysis.

      Despite its importance, there is a lack of official data on local incomes and, most importantly, on local income distributions. In this paper we use official data on personal income tax returns and a reweighting procedure to d erive a representative income sample at the local level. Unlike previous attempts in the literature to get local income estimates, the results obtained allow us to derive not only an average value of income but its local distribution, a valuable and informative tool for d istributional and income inequality analysis. We apply this methodology to Spanish micr o-data and illustrate its potential use in income inequality analysis by means of computed Gini and Atkinson coefficients for a set of municipalities


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