The Measurement of Economic Welfare: Its Application to the Aged Poor |
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adjusted aged families aged members aged persons annuity assets Benefits by Current calculated cash transfers consumer theory Current Income Quintile current money income distribution of economic earnings economic status Economic Welfare Measure eligible estimates expanded measure extended family families headed family's Fifth Quintile Total Gini coefficient government programs higher home equity in-kind transfers included Income and Economic income class indifference curve intrafamily transfers labor force participants level of economic life-cycle hypothesis lower lowest mean benefits Measure Economic Welfare measure of economic Medicaid Medicare Moreover net worth payments payroll taxes percentage of families population poverty threshold public assistance public housing Quintile Fifth Quintile ranking Recipient Family region relatives reside Second quintile sixty-five Social Security sources subfamily substantially target efficiency measures tax expenditure tax incidence tax liabilities Third quintile tion Total First quintile value of leisure Welfare Measure Economic welfare ratio well-being worth younger