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Interval estimators for inequality measures using grouped data

Published 18 Jul 2019 in stat.AP | (1907.07850v2)

Abstract: Income inequality measures are often used as an indication of economic health. How to obtain reliable confidence intervals for these measures based on sampled data has been studied extensively in recent years. To preserve confidentiality, income data is often made available in summary form only (i.e. histograms, frequencies between quintiles, etc.). In this paper, we show that good coverage can be achieved for bootstrap and Wald-type intervals for quantile-based measures when only grouped (binned) data are available. These coverages are typically superior to those that we have been able to achieve for intervals for popular measures such as the Gini index in this grouped data setting. To facilitate the bootstrapping, we use the Generalized Lambda Distribution and also a linear interpolation approximation method to approximate the underlying density. The latter is possible when groups means are available. We also apply our methods to real data sets.

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