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How important are the unit of analysis and equivalence scales when measuring income poverty and inequality? Evidence from Ireland

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  • Mark Regan

    (Parliamentary Budget Office, Houses of the Oireachtas, Oireachtas, Ireland)

  • Theano Kakoulidou

    (Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)

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  • Mark Regan & Theano Kakoulidou, 2025. "How important are the unit of analysis and equivalence scales when measuring income poverty and inequality? Evidence from Ireland," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 18(2), pages 21-69.
  • Handle: RePEc:ijm:journl:v:18:y:2025:i:2:p:21-69
    DOI: 10.34196/ijm.00321
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    1. Doorley, Karina & Kakoulidou, Theano & Simon, Agathe, 2025. "Adjusting estimates of poverty for the cost of disability," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number JR8.
    2. Pezer, Martina & Sologon, Denisa M. & Kyzyma, Iryna & Peluso, Eugenio & O'Donoghue, Cathal, 2025. "Consumption Patterns, Inflation, and Household Welfare: Demand-Based Equivalence Scales in Europe," IZA Discussion Papers 18340, IZA Network @ LISER.

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