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Review of Income and Wealth | 2014

Rent imputation for welfare measurement : a review of methodologies and empirical findings

Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Lidia Ceriani; Sergio Olivieri; Marco Ranzani

As well acknowledged in the literature, housing is often the dominant consumption good for most households. As such, it should be included in a comprehensive welfare aggregate to measure peoples living standards accurately. However, assigning a value to the flow of the dwelling for homeowners and nonmarket tenants is problematic. Over the last decades several estimation techniques have been proposed and implemented by practitioners covering from very simple to sophisticated approaches. This paper provides an extensive review of different methods to impute rent, commonly used for welfare analysis. It also gives an overview of how this problem has been addressed by other economic domains, namely national accounts, price indices, purchasing power parities, and taxation. Finally, after setting up a theoretical framework, the paper summarizes the empirical findings about the distributional impact of including imputed rents in welfare aggregates.


Applied Economics Letters | 2017

The impact of public employment on labour market performance: evidence from African countries

Marco Ranzani; Michele Tuccio

ABSTRACT Using census data for Ghana, Mali and Mozambique, we study the long-term impact of public sector employment on local labour markets. We find that the public sector crowds out private employment and induces skilled workers to queue for a public job, thus increasing their unemployment rate. In addition, a growing public sector fosters employment in the tradable and nontradable sectors, remarkably for the unskilled, and the reallocation of unskilled workers away from agriculture.


IZA Journal of Labor & Development | 2017

Pathways from School to Work in the Developing World

Marco Manacorda; Furio Camillo Rosati; Marco Ranzani; Giuseppe Dachille


Archive | 2013

The NEET trap: A dynamic analysis for Mexico

Marco Ranzani; Furio Camillo Rosati


Archive | 2012

Skill deficit in developing countries: A review of empirical evidence from enterprise surveys

L. Scott; Marco Ranzani; Furio Camillo Rosati


Archive | 2014

Rent Imputation for Welfare Measurement

Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Lidia Ceriani; Marco Ranzani; Sergio Olivieri


Archive | 2013

Unpaid household services and child labour

Scott Lyon; Marco Ranzani; Furio Camillo Rosati


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2017

Pathways from school to work in the developing world

Marco Manacorda; Furio Camillo Rosati; Marco Ranzani; Giuseppe Dachille


Archive | 2016

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Internal Migration and Household Welfare in Ghana

Vasco Molini; Dan Pavelesku; Marco Ranzani


World Bank Other Operational Studies | 2015

Internal Migration and Household Consumption in Ghana

Marco Ranzani; Dan Pavelesku

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Furio Camillo Rosati

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Marco Manacorda

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Furio C. Rosati

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Giuseppe Dachille

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Sergio Olivieri

National University of La Plata

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Jacobus de Hoop

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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