
handle: 10419/215207
Non‐intersection of appropriately defined Generalized Lorenz (GL) curves is equivalent to a unanimous ranking of distributions of ordinal data by all Cowell and Flachaire (Economica, 2017) indices of inequality and by a new index based on GL curve areas. Comparisons of life satisfaction distributions for six countries reveal a substantial number of unanimous rankings. The GL dominance criteria are compared with other criteria including the dual‐H dominance criteria of Gravel, Magdalou, and Moyes (Economic Theory, 2020).
inequality, bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics, Economics, ddc:330, Genderalized Lorenz dominance, SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, ordinal data, H dominance, SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics|Econometrics, subjective well-being, Hammond transfers, bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences, bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics|Econometrics, SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences, Econometrics, I31, D63, D31, life satisfaction, World Values Survey
inequality, bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics, Economics, ddc:330, Genderalized Lorenz dominance, SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, ordinal data, H dominance, SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics|Econometrics, subjective well-being, Hammond transfers, bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences, bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics|Econometrics, SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences, Econometrics, I31, D63, D31, life satisfaction, World Values Survey
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