期刊名称:Diskussionsbeiträge aus dem Volkswirtschaftlichen Seminar / Universität Göttingen
出版年度:2005
卷号:2005
出版社:Universität Göttingen
摘要:The purpose of our paper is to derive instructive analytics on how to account
for differentials in demographic variables, in particular mortality, when
performing welfare comparisons over time. The idea is to apply various ways of
‘correcting’ estimated income distribution measures for ‘sample selection’ due
to differential mortality. We implement our approach empirically using three
waves of the Indonesian Family Life Surveys (IFLS). We distinguish the direct
effect of mortality, i.e. individuals who die leave the population and no longer
contribute to monetary welfare, from the indirect effect, i.e. the impact on
survivors in the deceased’s household who may experience a decrease or increase
in monetary welfare. In the case of Indonesia, we show that the direct and
indirect effects of mortality on income distribution have opposite signs, but
are roughly the same in magnitude. We also show that the effects of other
demographic changes—such as changes in the structure of fertility, migration and
educational attainment—dominate the effects of mortality, whether direct or
indirect. However, we find that none of these demographic developments is
substantial enough to explain a significant part of the change in income
distribution, regardless of whether the pre-crisis period (1993-1997) or the
post-crisis period (1997-2000) is considered.
关键词:Differential Mortality, Income Distribution Dynamics, Welfare Comparisons,
Decomposition