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arpt: At-risk-of-poverty threshold

Description

Estimate the at-risk-of-poverty threshold. The standard definition is to use 60% of the weighted median equivalized disposable income.

Usage

arpt(inc, weights = NULL, sort = NULL, years = NULL,
    data = NULL, p = 0.6, na.rm = FALSE)

Arguments

inc
either a numeric vector giving the equivalized disposable income, or (if data is not NULL) a character string, an integer or a logical vector specifying the corresponding column of data.
weights
optional; either a numeric vector giving the personal sample weights, or (if data is not NULL) a character string, an integer or a logical vector specifying the corresponding column of data.
sort
optional; either a numeric vector giving the personal IDs to be used as tie-breakers for sorting, or (if data is not NULL) a character string, an integer or a logical vector specifying the corresponding column of
years
optional; either a numeric vector giving the different years of the survey, or (if data is not NULL) a character string, an integer or a logical vector specifying the corresponding column of data. If sup
data
an optional data.frame.
p
a numeric vector of values in $[0,1]$ giving the percentages of the weighted median to be used for the at-risk-of-poverty threshold.
na.rm
a logical indicating whether missing values should be removed.

Value

  • A numeric vector containing the value(s) of the at-risk-of-poverty threshold is returned.

Details

The implementation strictly follows the Eurostat definition.

References

Working group on Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (2004) Common cross-sectional EU indicators based on EU-SILC; the gender pay gap. EU-SILC 131-rev/04, Eurostat.

See Also

arpr, incMedian, weightedMedian

Examples

Run this code
data(eusilc)
arpt("eqIncome", weights = "rb050", data = eusilc)

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