Obtaining the information about incomes from EU-SILC data and market analysis
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https://doi.org/10.15549/jeecar.v6i2.313Keywords:
incomes structure, estimated median and medial incomes, estimated population histogram, estimated inequality of incomesAbstract
The main goal of the paper is to present the methodology of collecting the detailed information about incomes from the EU-SILC survey useful for market analyses. The application of methods will be illustrated in the EU-SILC 2014 and 2016 data on the Slovak Republic. The population histogram, median, medial, and a measure of inequality based on median and medial of the whole gross household incomes for the whole Slovak Republic and separately for eight Slovak regions are estimated and compared.
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