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The source of differences in population distributions

Gianni De Fraja

Mathematical Social Sciences, 2011, vol. 62, issue 2, 130-132

Abstract: This note shows that when the distribution of a variable in different populations is affected by two or more factors, differences in population distributions may be due exclusively to differences in the distribution of one factor only.

Date: 2011
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