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Inequality within countries is falling: Underreporting-robust estimates of world poverty, Inequality and the global distribution of income

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Pinkovskiy, Maxim ; Sala-i-Martin, Xavier ; Chatterji-Len, Kasey ; Nober, William

Luxembourg Income Study

LIS - Luxembourg

2024

51 p.

income distribution ; poverty ; social inequality

international

Working Paper

880

Income distribution

https://www.lisdatacenter.org/wps/liswps/880.pdf

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"Household surveys suffer from persistent and growing underreporting. We propose a novel procedure to adjust reported survey incomes for underreporting by estimating a model of misreporting whose main parameter of interest is the elasticity of regional national accounts income to regional survey income, which is closely related to the elas- ticity of underreporting with respect to income. We find this elasticity to be substantial but roughly constant over time, implying a large but relatively constant correction to survey-derived inequality estimates. Underreporting of income by the bottom 50% of the world income distribution has become particularly important in recent decades. We reconfirm the findings of the literature that global poverty and inequality have declined dramatically between 1980 and 2019. Finally, we find that within-country inequality is falling on average, and has been largely constant since the 1990s."

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