2011 Sessions for Gustavo Marrero

 
Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 12J
Poverty and Inequality Measurement

Organizers:

John A. Bishop, East Carolina University

Session Chairs:

John A. Bishop, East Carolina University

Papers:

"Supplemental Poverty Measure Thresholds: Imputing Non-Cash Benefits to the Consumer Expenditure Survey Using the Current Population Survey"
Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Contact Author)
Charles Hokayem, U.S. Census Bureau

"The Supplemental Poverty Measure: Examining the Incidence and Depth of Poverty in the U.S. Taking Account of Taxes and Transfers"
Kathleen Short, U.S. Census Bureau (Contact Author)

"Macroeconomic Conditions and Inequality of Opportunities in U.S. in the Era of the Great Recession: 1969-2009"
Juan Gabriel Rodriguez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Contact Author)
Gustavo Marrero, University of Laguna

"Movers Versus Stayers: The Economic Well-Being of Black Caribbean Immigrants vis-à-vis Black Natives"
Christopher K. Johnson, University of North Florida (Contact Author)

"Is China's Income Distribution Fair? An Analysis of Individual Perceptions"
John A. Bishop, East Carolina University
Haiyong Liu, East Carolina University (Contact Author)
Zichong Tom Qu, East Carolina University

Discussants:

Christopher K. Johnson, University of North Florida
Gregory DeAngelo, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Hoseong Kim, The University of Alabama
Rafael Salas, East Carolina University
John Formby, The University of Alabama

 

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