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Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics ... Additional information is available for the following registered author(s): ... Keywords: dissimilarity index; segregation; descriptive statistics;
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Using Stata to Calculate a Dissimilarity Index (ICDA, page 162) ... This handout shows how to use Stata to calculate the "dissimilarity index" described on page 162 of ICDA. The formula for the index is ... Next, we generate the contribution of each cell to the dissimilarity index, that is (ni - \hatmui).
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2. Index of Dissimilarity (ID) ... The dissimilarity index is the summation of vertical deviations between the Lorenz curve and the line of perfect equality, also known as the summation of Lorenz differences. ... The index of dissimilarity of this distribution is 0.354 (0.708 * 0.5), which indicates an average level...
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Index of dissimilarity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ' index of dissimilarity ' is a demographic measure of the evenness with which two groups are distributed across the component geographic areas that make up a larger area. The index score ca...
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Similarity and Dissimilarity Indexes: An Axiomatic Approach; Erwin Diewert, July 19, 2002. Discussion Paper No. 02-10, Revised March 2006. Department of Economics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C., Canada, V6T 1Z1, email: diewert@econ.ubc.ca;
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We determined population differentiations by estimating Mahalanobis distances between populations from the canonical discriminant analysis of the total variability and by calculating dissimilarity indexes between populations from the quadratic regression of overall growth and survival on the overall climate.
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and calculating the dissimilarity indexes for census tracts and districts, thus taking into account the grid problem. ... In the case of São Paulo, when considering income dissimilarity indexes between heads of household with 0-3 and 20+ mw/ month (scale of census tracts), it is possible to observe a substantial...
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