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