Income inequality among European households and their biological type

Małgorzata Grzywińska-Rąpca, Mariola Grzybowska-Brzezińska, Mirosław Gornowicz
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Abstract In the socioeconomic development of each country, income rates constitute a measure of the economic situation. They are also the principle factor influencing social stratification. When discussing the income of European households in a regional approach, one may analyze changes, regional development indicators, and the degree to which needs are satisfied. It is underlined in the relevant literature that the differences observed across macroeconomic and microeconomic indicators are reflected in the phenomenon of income inequality, and their levels are also differentiated by the biological type of households. In view of the above, this study analyzed the financial standing of households from the spatial standpoint (selected EU countries) and considered the fractions of households isolated based on their biological composition in the light of inequality indices: Gini, Atkinson, and Theil. Inequality rates were computed using the median net equivalized income. The material examined in this study consisted of secondary data collected and published in the Eurostat database.
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欧洲家庭的收入不平等及其生物类型
在每个国家的社会经济发展中,收入率构成了衡量经济状况的一个指标。他们也是影响社会分层的主要因素。在以区域方法讨论欧洲家庭收入时,人们可以分析变化、区域发展指标以及需求得到满足的程度。有关文献强调指出,在宏观经济和微观经济指标之间观察到的差异反映在收入不平等现象中,其水平也因家庭的生物类型而有所不同。鉴于此,本研究从空间角度(选定的欧盟国家)分析了家庭的财务状况,并根据不平等指数:基尼、阿特金森和泰尔,考虑了基于其生物组成而隔离的家庭的比例。不平等率是用净等值收入中位数来计算的。本研究审查的材料包括在欧盟统计局数据库中收集和发表的二手数据。
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