Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5103351 | Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications | 2017 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
We present a study of the distribution of the gross personal income and income inequality in Romania, using individual tax income data, and both non-parametric and parametric methods. Comparing with official results based on household budget surveys (the Family Budgets Survey and the EU-SILC data), we find that the latter underestimate the income share of the high income region, and the overall income inequality. A parametric study shows that the income distribution is well described by an exponential distribution in the low and middle incomes region, and by a Pareto distribution in the high income region with Pareto coefficient α=2.53. We note an anomaly in the distribution in the low incomes region (â¼9,250 RON), and present a model which explains it in terms of partial income reporting.
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Authors
Bogdan Oancea, Tudorel Andrei, Dan Pirjol,