International Journal of Educational Research and Reviews

ISSN 2329-9843

International Journal of Educational Research and Reviews ISSN 2329-9843 Vol. 3 (4), pp. 171-180, June, 2015.  © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research paper

Disparity in the sharing of family income in Cameroon: A Gini decomposition analysis based on the Shapley-value approach

*Eyong N. Moute, Idriss L. Djemba and Fabrice Jean Kameni

Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon. E-mail: [email protected]

Accepted 7 April, 2015

Abstract

On the basis of data drawn from two household surveys, this paper investigates the evolution of income distribution inequality in Cameroon between 1984 and 1996, a period characterized by a serious economic crisis. The paper decomposes inequality into within- and between-groups components, using the Shapley-value approach and total expenditure per adult equivalent as a welfare indicator to find the contributions of these components to overall inequality at the national level. Decompositions are carried out according to household socio-economic characteristics such as the residence area,the stratum, the educational level, the gender, and the age group of the household head.The study results indicate that inequality in total expenditures declined only slightly between 1984 and 1996,and that the contributions of within-groups inequality components to overall inequality for all the five household socio-economic characteristics analyzed in the study, overwhelmingly explain total inequality at the national level in Cameroon. The policy implications of the study for each of the five household socio-economic characteristics considered revolve around the main conclusion of the paper according to which the reduction of inequality in Cameroon, as in most African countries, depends not only on the design and implementation of growth policies conducive to poverty and inequality reduction, but also on the political will of decision makers who should be motivated to optimize social welfare for their populaces while achieving social justice in terms of equity in the distribution of income.

Keywords: Total expenditures, inequality, decomposition, Gini coefficient, Shapley-value, inequality components, economic crisis, Cameroon.