This article proposes the application of regression trees for analysing income polarization. Using an approach to polarization based on the analysis of variance, we show that regression trees can uncover groups of homogeneous income receivers in a data-driven way. The regression tree can deal with nonlinear relationships between income and the characteristics of income receivers, and it can detect which characteristics and their interactions actually play a role in explaining income polarization. For these features, the regression tree is a flexible statistical tool to explore whether income receivers concentrate around local poles. An application to Italian individual income data shows an interesting partition of income receivers.

Mussini, M. (2016). On measuring income polarization: An approach based on regression trees. STATISTICS IN TRANSITION, 17(2), 221-236 [10.21307/stattrans-2016-015].

On measuring income polarization: An approach based on regression trees

Mussini, M
2016

Abstract

This article proposes the application of regression trees for analysing income polarization. Using an approach to polarization based on the analysis of variance, we show that regression trees can uncover groups of homogeneous income receivers in a data-driven way. The regression tree can deal with nonlinear relationships between income and the characteristics of income receivers, and it can detect which characteristics and their interactions actually play a role in explaining income polarization. For these features, the regression tree is a flexible statistical tool to explore whether income receivers concentrate around local poles. An application to Italian individual income data shows an interesting partition of income receivers.
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ANOVA; C14; D63; JEL D31; Polarization; Recursive partitioning; Regression trees;
polarization, regression trees, recursive partitioning, ANOVA
English
2016
17
2
221
236
open
Mussini, M. (2016). On measuring income polarization: An approach based on regression trees. STATISTICS IN TRANSITION, 17(2), 221-236 [10.21307/stattrans-2016-015].
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