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Résumé
This paper investigates the effect of household size, and in particular of the number of children of different age groups, on poverty, defined as being in a situation of low income. We apply various static and dynamic probit models to control for the endogeneity of the variables of interest and to account for unobserved heterogeneity, state dependence and serially correlated error components. Using Luxembourg longitudinal data, we show that the number of children of different age groups significantly affects the probability of being poor. However, the magnitude of the effect varies across different specifications. In addition, we find strong evidence of true poverty persistency due to past experience, spurious poverty persistency due to individual heterogeneity, and transitory random shocks.
langue originale | Anglais |
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Pages (de - à) | 151-177 |
journal | Research on Economic Inequality |
Volume | 28 |
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état | Publié - 26 nov. 2020 |
Projets
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PersiPov: The Dynamics and Persistence of Poverty in Luxembourg
Fusco, A. (PI), Ray, J.-C. (Non Contracting Partner), Islam, N. (CoI), Kyzyma, I. (CoI), Van Kerm, P. (CoI), Reinstadler, A. (CoI), Ayllón, S. (CoI) & Silber, J. (CoI)
1/02/11 → 31/01/14
Projet: Recherche
Publications
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Are income poverty and perceptions of financial difficulties dynamically interrelated?
Ayllon, S. & Fusco, A., 1 janv. 2017, Dans: Journal of Economic Psychology. 61, p. 103-114Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal › Article › Revue par des pairs
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Understanding the Drivers of Low-Income Transitions in Luxembourg
Fusco, A. & Islam, N., 1 janv. 2012, Dans: Research on Economic Inequality. 20, p. 367-391 25 p.Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal › Article › Revue par des pairs