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Correcting the Bias in the Concentration Index When Income is Grouped
2009
Social Science Research Network
Tom Van Ourti). Acknowledgements: We are grateful for comments received from Teresa Bago d'Uva, Hans van Kippersluis, and participants at seminars given at Abstract The problem introduced by grouping income data when measuring socioeconomic inequalities in health (and health care) has been highlighted in a recent study. We reexamine this issue and show there is a tendency to underestimate the concentration index at an increasing rate when lowering the number of income categories. This bias
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1508385
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