2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00191-011-0234-4
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The merger of populations, the incidence of marriages, and aggregate unhappiness

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“…(3) ARD(x) is our index of the level of "distress" of population P. (For several usages of this measure in recent related work see Stark 2010;Fan and Stark 2011;Stark and Fan 2011;Stark and Hyll 2011;Stark et al 2012a;Stark et al 2012b. ) We now consider two populations, P 1 and P 2 , with ordered income vectors x 1 D x 1 i and x 2 D x 2 i of dimensions n 1 and n 2 , respectively.…”
Section: A Measure Of Deprivation and The Superadditivity Of Aggregate Relative Deprivation With Respect To The Merger Of Two Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(3) ARD(x) is our index of the level of "distress" of population P. (For several usages of this measure in recent related work see Stark 2010;Fan and Stark 2011;Stark and Fan 2011;Stark and Hyll 2011;Stark et al 2012a;Stark et al 2012b. ) We now consider two populations, P 1 and P 2 , with ordered income vectors x 1 D x 1 i and x 2 D x 2 i of dimensions n 1 and n 2 , respectively.…”
Section: A Measure Of Deprivation and The Superadditivity Of Aggregate Relative Deprivation With Respect To The Merger Of Two Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical driving force of integration is a presumption of economic gain. 1 With the help of specific examples, Stark (2010) and Stark et al (2012b) raise the possibility that the revision of social space associated with the integration of societies can chip away at the sense of wellbeing of the societies involved. If integration brings in its wake social distress, then a compensating or higher economic gain is required to make integration desirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( ) ARD x is my index of the level of "distress" of population P. (For several usages of this measure in recent related work see Stark, 2010;Fan and Stark, 2011;Stark and Fan, 2011;Stark and Hyll, 2011;Stark, Hyll, and Wang, 2012;Stark, Rendl, and Jakubek, 2012 (1, 2,3 4 , )…”
Section: Lemma 1 Let ( )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They arise as a result of administrative considerations or naturally, they are imposed or chosen. With the help of specific examples, Stark (2010), and Stark, Rendl, and Jakubek (2012) raise the possibility that the revision of social space associated with the integration of societies can chip away at the sense of wellbeing of the societies involved. If integration also brings in its wake social distress, then greater economic gain is required to make integration desirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%