The paper addresses the issue of comparing deprivation distributions when the severity of deprivation is measured by a sum of (weighted) binary variables. To accomplish this task, it provides a graphical tool, the Three I’s of Deprivation (TID) curve, which summarises the incidence, intensity and inequality aspects of deprivation in a society and is the natural counterpart to the TIP curve widely used in income poverty analysis. Uncertainty around the estimated deprivation curves is assessed by simultaneous confidence bands. A dominance hypothesis test is presented to facilitate the comparison and ordering of TID curves across groups nd over time. A rank-dependent multi-deprivation index consistent with the TID ordering is calculated and confidence intervals are developed. As a substantive illustration, the evolution of material and social deprivation across European countries over the period of the pandemic outbreak is analysed.

Inference for deprivation profiles in a binary setting / Pittau, Maria Grazia; Conti, Pier Luigi; Zelli, Roberto. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS. - ISSN 0304-4076. - (2025), pp. 1-25. [10.1016/j.jeconom.2025.106000]

Inference for deprivation profiles in a binary setting

Maria Grazia Pittau
Primo
;
Pier Luigi Conti
Secondo
;
Roberto Zelli
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

The paper addresses the issue of comparing deprivation distributions when the severity of deprivation is measured by a sum of (weighted) binary variables. To accomplish this task, it provides a graphical tool, the Three I’s of Deprivation (TID) curve, which summarises the incidence, intensity and inequality aspects of deprivation in a society and is the natural counterpart to the TIP curve widely used in income poverty analysis. Uncertainty around the estimated deprivation curves is assessed by simultaneous confidence bands. A dominance hypothesis test is presented to facilitate the comparison and ordering of TID curves across groups nd over time. A rank-dependent multi-deprivation index consistent with the TID ordering is calculated and confidence intervals are developed. As a substantive illustration, the evolution of material and social deprivation across European countries over the period of the pandemic outbreak is analysed.
2025
deprivation curves; stochastic dominance; binary variables; EU-SILC data
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Inference for deprivation profiles in a binary setting / Pittau, Maria Grazia; Conti, Pier Luigi; Zelli, Roberto. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS. - ISSN 0304-4076. - (2025), pp. 1-25. [10.1016/j.jeconom.2025.106000]
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