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Measuring Social Tension from Income Class Segregation
Yoonseok Lee
, Donggyun Shin
Department of Economics
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Business & Economics
Segregation
82%
Income
73%
Alienation
51%
Polarization
43%
U-statistics
31%
Statistical Inference
27%
Gini Index
25%
Group Size
23%
Asymptotic Distribution
23%
Panel Study
22%
Clustering
18%
Tax
12%
Government
11%
Mathematics
Segregation
100%
Polarization
35%
Antagonism
26%
Class
23%
Gini Index
22%
Tax
22%
Government
21%
U-statistics
18%
Trends
15%
Statistical Inference
15%
Clustering
14%
Asymptotic distribution
13%
Similarity
13%
Evidence
13%
Concepts
8%
Social Sciences
segregation
72%
income
53%
alienation
40%
polarization
39%
group size
23%
Group
23%
antagonism
23%
basic concept
21%
taxes
20%
statistics
14%
trend
9%
evidence
8%
literature
8%