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DASP: Stata modules for distributive analysis

Author

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  • Araar Abdelkrim

    (Universite Laval)

  • Jean-Yves Duclos

    (Universite Laval)

Programming Language

Stata

Abstract

The DASP package has the following features: Estimate the most popular statistics (indices, curves) used for the analysis of poverty, inequality, social welfare, and equity; Estimate the differences in such statistics; Estimate standard errors and confidence intervals by taking full account of survey design; Support distributive analysis on more than one data base; Perform the most popular distributive decomposition procedures; Check for the ethical robustness of distributive comparisons; Unify syntax and parameter use across various estimation procedures for distributive analysis.

Suggested Citation

  • Araar Abdelkrim & Jean-Yves Duclos, 2007. "DASP: Stata modules for distributive analysis," Statistical Software Components S456872, Boston College Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s456872
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    File URL: http://dasp.ecn.ulaval.ca/
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    Cited by:

    1. Olena Nizalova, 2014. "Inequality in Total Returns to Work in Ukraine: Taking A Closer Look at Workplace (Dis)amenities," Discussion Papers 52, Kyiv School of Economics.
    2. Francisco Azpitarte, 2012. "Was Economic Growth in Australia Good for the Income-Poor? and for the Multidimensionally-Poor?," Working Papers 278, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.

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