Sains Malaysiana 51(10)(2022):
3437-3448
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2022-5110-26
Modeling
the Incomes of the Upper-Class Group in Malaysia using New Pareto-Type
Distribution
(Pemodelan Pendapatan Isi Rumah Kelas Atas di Malaysia menggunakan Taburan Pareto Jenis Baharu)
ANIS SYAZWANI ABD RAOF1, MOHD AZMI HARON1,*, MUHAMMAD ASLAM MOHD SAFARI2 & ZAILAN SIRI1
1Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory,
Malaysia
2Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 11 September
2021/Diterima: 23 Mei 2022
Abstract
The new Pareto-type distribution has been previously introduced as an
alternative to the conventional Pareto distribution in modeling income
distribution. It is claimed to provide better flexibility for mathematical
simplicity of probability functions and has a more straightforward mathematical
form. In this study, the new Pareto-type distribution is used to model the
income of the Malaysian upper-class group. The threshold is determined using
the fixed proportion technique and the maximum likelihood estimator method is
used to estimate the shape parameter. Then, the goodness-of-fit of the fitted
new Pareto model is measured using the coefficient of determination, R2 and Kolmogorov–Smirnov
statistics. We also measure the income inequality among the Malaysian top
income earners using the Lorenz curve, Gini and Theil indices based on the
fitted new Pareto model. Finally, the new Pareto distribution is compared to
alternative distributions to analyze which model can give the best fit for the
data. Our analysis shows that the Pareto type-1 and the new Pareto models are
well fitted to the top income data for all years
considered. However, the new Pareto model provides better flexibility which
covering more incomes in the upper tail of the distribution than the Pareto
type-1 model.
Keywords: Gini index; income inequality; Lorenz
curve; Pareto model; Theil index
Abstrak
Taburan Pareto baharu telah diperkenalkan sebagai alternatif kepada taburan Pareto konvensional dalam permodelan taburan pendapatan. Kelebihan menggunakan taburan Pareto baharu dapat dilihat dari segi bentuk fungsinya yang mudah dan lebih fleksibel dalam memodelkan data. Dalam kajian ini, taburan Pareto baharu digunakan untuk memodelkan data pendapatan isi rumah kelas atas di Malaysia. Anggaran nilai ambang dan nilai parameter bentuk bagi taburan Pareto baharu, masing-masing ditentukan menggunakan teknik pernisbahan tetap dan kaedah anggaran kebolehjadian maksimum. Seterusnya, kebagusan penyuaian taburan Pareto baharu terhadap data pendapatan kelas atas dinilai menggunakan pekali penentuan, R2 dan statistik Kolmogorov–Smirnov. Kajian ini juga mengukur ketaksamaan pendapatan antara golongan atas menggunakan keluk Lorenz, indeks Gini dan indeks Theil berdasarkan taburan Pareto baharu. Akhir sekali, perbandingan antara taburan Pareto baharu dan pelbagai taburan lain dilakukan bagi mengenal pasti taburan yang mampu memberikan penyuaian terbaik dalam menerangkan data pendapatan kelas atas. Hasil kajian mendapati kedua-dua taburan Pareto baharu dan Pareto jenis-1 mampu menerangkan data pendapatan kelas atas. Namun, taburan Pareto baharu memberikan kefleksibelan yang lebih baik dan taburan ini mampu untuk menerangkan data pendapatan yang lebih banyak berbanding taburan Pareto jenis-1.
Kata kunci: Indeks Gini; indeks Theil; keluk Lorenz; ketaksamaan pendapatan; model Pareto
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*Pengarang untuk surat-menyurat; email: azmiharon@um.edu.my
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