Chapter 15: Problem 23
What is measured on the two axes of a Lorenz curve?
Chapter 15: Problem 23
What is measured on the two axes of a Lorenz curve?
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Get started for freeTable 15.9 shows the share of income going to each quintile of the income distribution for the United Kingdom in 1979 and \(1991 .\) Use this data to calculate what the points on a Lorenz curve would be, and sketch the Lorenz curve. How did inequality in the United Kingdom shift over this time period? How can you see the patterns in the quintiles in the Lorenz curves? $$\begin{array}{l|l|l} \hline {}{} {\text { Share of Income }} & {}{} {1979} & {}{} {1991} \\ \hline \text { Top quintile } & 39.7 \% & 42.9 \% \\ \hline \text { Fourt quintile } & 24.8 \% & 22.7 \% \\ \hline \text { Middle quintile } & 17.0 \% & 16.3 \% \\ \hline \text { Second quintile } & 11.5 \% & 11.5 \% \\ \hline \text { Bottom quintile } & 7.0 \% & 6.6 \% \\ \hline \end{array}$$
How is the poverty rate calculated?
We have discovered that the welfare system discourages recipients from working because the more income they earn, the less welfare benefits they receive. How does the earned income tax credit attempt to loosen the poverty trap?
Many critics of government programs to help low income individuals argue that these programs create a poverty trap. Explain how programs such as TANF, EITC, SNAP, and Medicaid will affect low-income individuals and whether or not you think these programs will benefit families and children.
Using two demand and supply diagrams, one for the low-wage labor market and one for the high-wage labor market, explain how a program that increased educational levels for a substantial number of low-skill workers could reduce income inequality.
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