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Inequality comparisons require equivalence scales to account for difference
s in household size and composition. The multiplicity of equivalence scale
models makes the sensitivity of the inequality calculations to the scale us
ed a significant policy issue. Such an investigation based on unit records
of two adult households from Italy, Australia, South Africa, Thailand, Peru
, Philippines, India and Tanzania was our principal motivation. The equival
ence scale varies across countries and between different types of children.
Inequality rankings of countries, though not the inequality decomposition
between households of different composition,are robust to the equivalence s
cale used.