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A Method of Comparing Incomes of Families Differing in Composition

In: Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 15

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  • Milton Friedman, 1952. "A Method of Comparing Incomes of Families Differing in Composition," NBER Chapters, in: Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 15, pages 9-24, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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    2. Henri Martin, 2017. "Calculating the standard of living of a household: one or several equivalence scales?," Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE), issue 491-492, pages 93-108.
    3. Barry Bressler, 1973. "Family Size and Income Inequality," The American Economist, Sage Publications, vol. 17(2), pages 113-121, October.
    4. Sen, Amartya,, 1978. "Three notes on the concept of poverty," ILO Working Papers 991757103402676, International Labour Organization.
    5. Kim, K. S. & Kim DY., 1975. "Effects of household size, structure and income on expenditure patterns," ILO Working Papers 991598943402676, International Labour Organization.

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