Items where Author is "Jenkins, Stephen P."

Number of items: 101.
  • Rising top-income persistence in Australia:evidence from income tax data. (2022) Hérault, Nicolas and Hyslop, Dean and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Wilkins, Roger picture_as_pdf
  • Measurement error in earnings data:replication of Meijer, Rohwedder, and Wansbeek’s mixture model approach to combining survey and register data. (2021) Jenkins, Stephen P. and Rios-Avila, Fernando picture_as_pdf
  • Accounting for income distribution trends: a density function decomposition approach. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Kerm, Philippe
  • Anthony B. Atkinson (1944-). Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Approaches to modelling poverty dynamics. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Assessing individual income growth. Jenkins, Stephen P. and van Kerm, Philippe
  • Atkinson, Anthony Barnes, 1944-2017. Brandolini, Andrea and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Micklewright, John picture_as_pdf
  • Better off? Distributional comparisons for ordinal data about personal well-being. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • The British Household Panel Survey and its income data. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation. Cappellari, Lorenzo and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Changing fortunes: income mobility and poverty dynamics in Britain. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany. Francesconi, Marco and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Siedler, Thomas
  • Comparing distributions of ordinal data. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Comparisons of BHPS and HBAI distributions of net household income: 1994–2006. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • The Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) and its member country household panel studies. Frick, Joachim R. and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Lillard, Dean R. and Lipps, Oliver and Wooden, Mark
  • Die internationale einbettung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) im rahmen des Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF). Frick, Joachim R. and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Lillard, Dean R. and Lipps, Oliver and Wooden, Mark
  • Differences in needs and assessment of income distributions. Coulter, Fiona A. E. and Cowell, Frank and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset and duration effects. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Rigg, John A.
  • Discussion (of papers on welfare measurement and complex income components). Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Distributionally-sensitive inequality indices and the GB2 income distribution. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • 'EU-SILC and welfare measurement' and 'EU-SILC complex income components': discussion. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain, with a transatlantic comparison. Cappellari, Lorenzo and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Editorial 2015. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Editorial 2016. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Einfluss der Familienform auf den Schulerfolg von Kindern nicht nachweisbar. Francesconi, Marco and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Siedler, Thomas and Wagner, Gert G.
  • Estimating low pay transition probabilities accounting for endogenous selection mechanisms. Cappellari, Lorenzo and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Estimating trends in US income inequality using the Current Population Survey: the importance of controlling for censoring. Burkhauser, Richard V. and Feng, Shuaizhang and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Larrimore, Jeff
  • Estimation and interpretation of measures of inequality, poverty, and social welfare using Stata. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Financial capability and wellbeing: evidence from the BHPS. Taylor, Mark and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Sacker, Amanda
  • Finite mixture models for linked survey and administrative data:estimation and post-estimation. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Rios-Avila, Fernando picture_as_pdf
  • Getting the measure of inequality. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • The Great Recession and the distribution of household income. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Brandolini, Andrea and Micklewright, John and Nolan, Brian
  • Has income growth in Britain become more pro-poor? Jenkins, Stephen P. and van Kerm, Philippe
  • Has the instability of personal incomes been increasing? Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • How does attrition affect estimates of persistent poverty rates? The case of EU-SILC. Jenkins, Stephen P. and van Kerm, Philippe
  • How much inequality can we explain?: a methodology and an application to the United States. Cowell, Frank and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics? Hérault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • In praise of panel surveys, a Sonder-Panel, and a Sonder-Panel-Papa. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Smeeding, Timothy M.
  • Income mobility. Jäntti, Markus and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Inequality comparisons with ordinal data. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Late careers and career exits in Britain. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Golsch, Katrin and Haardt, David
  • Martial splits and income changes over the longer term. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Measuring income risk. Burgess, Simon and Gardiner, Karen and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Propper, Carol
  • Measuring inequality using censored data: a multiple-imputation approach to estimation and inference. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Burkhauser, Richard V. and Feng, Shuaizhang and Larrimore, Jeff
  • Modelling errors in survey and administrative data on employment earnings:sensitivity to the fraction assumed to have error-free earnings. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Rios-Avila, Fernando picture_as_pdf
  • Multilevel modelling of country effects:a cautionary tale. Bryan, Mark L. and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • New directions in the analysis of inequality and poverty. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Nobody to play with? the implications of leisure coordination. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Osberg, Lars
  • Non-employment, age, and the economic cycle. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Taylor, Mark P.
  • Pareto models, top incomes, and recent trends in UK income inequality. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Cappellari, Lorenzo and Lynn, Peter and Jäckle, Annette and Sala, Emanuela
  • Perspectives on poverty in Europe. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Perspectives on poverty in Europe. Following in Tony Atkinson’s footsteps. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Poverty trends in Turkey. Demir Şeker, Sırma and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Public policy and Stata. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Recent trends in top income shares in the USA: reconciling estimates from March CPS and IRS tax return data. Burkhauser, Richard V. and Feng, Shuaizhang and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Larrimore, Jeff
  • Reconciling reports:modelling employment earnings and measurement errors using linked survey and administrative data. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Rios-Avila, Fernando picture_as_pdf
  • Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking:direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020. Herault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits:evidence for the UK, 1977–2018. Hérault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits:evidence for the UK, 1977–2018. Hérault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Review of Applied Health Economics by Jones, Rice, Bago d'Uva, and Balia. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Rising top-income persistence in Australia:evidence from income tax data. Hérault, Nicolas and Hyslop, Dean and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Wilkins, Roger picture_as_pdf
  • Robert Moffitt and Peter Gottschalk’s 1995 paper ‘Trends in the covariance structure of earnings in the US: 1969–1987’. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Lambert, Peter J.
  • Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries? Jenkins, Stephen P. and Micklewright, John and Schnepf, Sylke
  • Spaghetti unravelled: a model-based description of differences in income-age trajectories. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Summarizing multiple deprivation indicators. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Cappellari, Lorenzo
  • Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality:what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment? Burkhauser, Richard V. and Hérault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Wilkins, Roger
  • Tony Atkinson, my hero. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Top incomes and inequality in the UK:reconciling estimates from household survey and tax return data. Burkhauser, Richard V. and Hérault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Wilkins, Roger
  • Top-income adjustments and official statistics on income distribution:the case of the UK. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Transitions between unemployment and low pay. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Cappellari, Lorenzo
  • Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth, and income mobility. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Trends in individual income growth: measurement Methods and British evidence. Jenkins, Stephen P. and van Kerm, Philippe
  • Unstable pay:new estimates of earnings volatility in the UK. Brewer, Mike and Cominetti, Nye and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • Using household panel data to understand the intergenerational transmission of poverty. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Siedler, Thomas
  • Using the P90/P10 index to measure U.S. inequality trends with current population survey data: a view from inside the census bureau vaults. Burkhauser, Richard V. and Feng, Shuaizhang and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Variance estimation for generalized entropy and Atkinson inequality indices: the complex survey data case. Biewen, Martin and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • Was the mid-2000s drop in the British job change rate genuine or a survey design effect? Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • What accounts for the rising share of women in the top 1 percent? Burkhauser, Richard V. and Hérault, Nicolas and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Wilkins, Roger picture_as_pdf
  • What do we know about income and earnings volatility? Brewer, Mike and Cominetti, Nye and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • World income inequality databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • A comparison of current and annual measures of income in the British Household Panel Survey. Böheim, René and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • A different perspective on the evolution of UK income inequality. Atkinson, A. B. and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • A different perspective on the evolution of UK income inequality. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • The dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Cappellari, Lorenzo
  • The effect of lone motherhood on the smoking behavior of young adults. Francesconi, Marco and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Siedler, Thomas
  • The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources. Lynn, Peter and Jäckle, Annette and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Sala, Emanuela
  • The feasibility of linking household survey and administrative record data: new evidence for Britain. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Lynn, Peter and Jäckle, Annette and Sala, Emanuela
  • A framework for the decomposition of poverty differences with an application to poverty differences between countries. Biewen, Martin and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • The gender gap in private pensions. Bardasi, Elena and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • The impact of family structure during childhood on later-life attainment. Francesconi, Marc and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Siedler, Thomas
  • The impact of macroeconomic conditions on income inequality. Jäntti, Markus and Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study. Lynn, Peter and Jäckle, Annette and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Sala, Emanuela
  • The income distribution in the UK: a picture of advantage and disadvantage. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • The income distribution in the UK:a picture of advantage and disadvantage. Jenkins, Stephen P. picture_as_pdf
  • The intergenerational transmission of poverty in industrialized countries. Jenkins, Stephen P. and Siedler, Thomas
  • The measurement of economic inequality. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • A note from Stephen P. Jenkins, incoming editor-in-chief. Jenkins, Stephen P.
  • The relationship between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty. Jenkins, Stephen P. and van Kerm, Philippe
  • The relationship between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty. Jenkins, Stephen P. and van Kerm, Philippe
  • The relationship between subjective wellbeing and subjective wellbeing inequality:an important role for Skewness. Grimes, Arthur and Jenkins, Stephen P. and Tranquilli, Florencia picture_as_pdf