A functional derivative useful for the linearization of inequality indexes in the design-based framework
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indexesinequalitydesign-basedlinearizationachievementadoptedamatoapplied
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Linearization methods are customarily adopted in sampling surveys to obtain approximated variance formulae for estimators of nonlinear functions of finite population totals - such as ratios, correlation coefficients or measures of income inequality - which can be usually rephrased in terms of statistical functionals. In the present paper, by considering the Deville (1991) approach stemming on the concept of design-based influence curve, we provide a general result for linearizing large families of inequality indexes. As an example, the achievement is applied to the Gini, the Amato, the Zenga and the Atkinson indexes, respectively.
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