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Abstract
The Foster‐Greer‐Thorbecke class of indices and the TIP curve have become classical tools to measure poverty. In this paper we adapt these indices and curve to the income mobility literature and measure downward income mobility considering its three dimensions of incidence, intensity, and inequality. This strategy allows us to incorporate reference dependence, loss aversion and diminishing sensitivity, features emphasized as welfare determinants in Prospect Theory. We propose the use of a class of measures and a Three I's of Downward Mobility curve as a useful graphical device in the income growth framework. Based on this curve we can evaluate the degree of regressivity (or progressivity) of income losses. We provide an empirical illustration for Spain in two recent recession periods. Results show that even if for most households the pandemic shock was not as severe as the Great Recession, some sociodemographic groups had a more similar downward mobility experience in both crises.
福斯特-格里尔-特贝克指数和 TIP 曲线已成为衡量贫困的经典工具。在本文中,我们将这些指数和曲线与收入流动性文献相结合,并从发生率、强度和不平等三个维度来衡量收入向下流动性。通过这一策略,我们可以将参考依赖、损失厌恶和敏感性递减这些前景理论中强调的福利决定因素纳入其中。我们建议在收入增长框架中使用一类衡量标准和三 I 向下流动曲线作为有用的图表工具。根据这条曲线,我们可以评估收入损失的倒退(或进步)程度。我们提供了西班牙最近两次经济衰退时期的经验说明。结果显示,即使对大多数家庭来说,大流行病的冲击不如大衰退严重,但在两次危机中,一些社会人口群体的向下流动经历更为相似。
期刊介绍:
The major objective of the Review of Income and Wealth is to advance knowledge on the definition, measurement and interpretation of national income, wealth and distribution. Among the issues covered are: - national and social accounting - microdata analyses of issues related to income and wealth and its distribution - the integration of micro and macro systems of economic, financial, and social statistics - international and intertemporal comparisons of income, wealth, inequality, poverty, well-being, and productivity - related problems of measurement and methodology