Authors
Fabio Clementi, Mauro Gallegati
Publication date
2005
Journal
Econophysics of wealth distributions: Econophys-Kolkata I
Pages
3-14
Publisher
Springer Milan
Description
We analyze three sets of income data: the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), and the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). It is shown that the empirical income distribution is consistent with a two-parameter lognormal function for the low-middle income group (97%–99% of the population), and with a Pareto or power law function for the high income group (1%–3% of the population). This mixture of two qualitatively different analytical distributions seems stable over the years covered by our data sets, although their parameters significantly change in time. It is also found that the probability density of income growth rates almost has the form of an exponential function.
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