Unit-Consistent Aggregative Multidimensional Inequality Measures: A Characterization
Source: ECINEQ
Inequality among people involves comparisons of social indicators such as income, health, education and so on. In recent years the number of studies both theoretical and empirical which take into account not only the individual's income but also these other attributes has significantly increased. As a consequence the development of measures capable of capturing multidimensional inequality and satisfying reasonable axioms becomes a useful and important exercise. The authors propose a natural generalization of this axiom in the multidimensional setting and characterize the class of aggregative multidimensional inequality measures which are unit-consistent.
| Format: | Size: | 614.30 | |
| Date: | Apr 2007 |



