Bayesian approach to Lorenz curve using time series grouped data
This study is concerned with estimating the inequality measures associated with the underlying hypothetical income distribution from the times series grouped data on the Lorenz curve. We adopt the Dirichlet pseudo likelihood approach where the parameters of the Dirichlet likelihood are set to the differences between the Lorenz curve of the hypothetical income distribution for the consecutive income classes and propose a state space model which combines the transformed parameters of the Lorenz curve through a time series structure. Furthermore, the information on the sample size in each survey is introduced into the originally nuisance Dirichlet precision parameter to take into account the variability from the sampling. From the simulated data and real data on the Japanese monthly income survey, it is confirmed that the proposed model produces more efficient estimates on the inequality measures than the existing models without time series structures.
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