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Copyright; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Contents; 1 WHAT IS A MENTOR?; THE MENTORING RELATIONSHIP; PROFESSIONAL ETHICS; POPULATION-DIVERSITY ISSUES; 2 THE MENTOR AS FACULTY ADVISER; MENTORING UNDERGRADUATES; MENTORING GRADUATE STUDENTS; MENTORING POSTDOCTORAL STUDENTS; MENTORING JUNIOR FACULTY; 3 THE MENTOR AS CAREER ADVISER; ENVISIONING AND PLANNING A CAREER; UNDERGRADUATES: EARLY PERSPECTIVES; GRADUATE STUDENTS: HELPING STUDENTS BECOME COLLEAGUES; POSTDOCTORAL STUDENTS: FINDING A ""REAL"" JOB; THE CAREER AS CONTINUUM; 4 THE MENTOR AS SKILLS CONSULTANT 327 $aDEVELOPING SKILLS AS AN UNDERGRADUATE DEVELOPING SKILLS AS A GRADUATE STUDENT; SKILLS FOR ALL LEVELS; 5 THE MENTOR AS ROLE MODEL; 6 RECOMMENDATION: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF MENTORING; 7 RESOURCES; INTERNET RESOURCES; GENDER, CULTURAL, AND DISABILITY ISSUES; Bibliography; DOING SCIENCE; PRESENTATIONS; JOB-HUNTING; MENTORING; ORAL COMMUNICATION; TIME MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; GENDER, CULTURAL, AND DISABILITY ISSUES; RESPONSIBLE SCIENTIFIC CONDUCT; 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Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Our Aims; 1.2 Types of Economic Size Distributions; 1.3 Brief History of the Models for Studying Economic Size Distributions; 1.4 Stochastic Process Models for Size Distributions; 2 General Principles; 2.1 Some Concepts from Economics; 2.2 Hazard Rates, Mean Excess Functions, and Tailweight; 2.3 Systems of Distributions; 2.4 Generating Systems of Income Distributions; 3 Pareto Distributions; 3.1 Definition; 3.2 History and Genesis; 3.3 Moments and Other Basic Properties 327 $a3.4 Characterizations3.5 Lorenz Curve and Inequality Measures; 3.6 Estimation; 3.7 Empirical Results; 3.8 Stoppa Distributions; 3.9 Conic Distribution; 3.10 A ""Log-Adjusted" Pareto distribution; 3.11 Stable Distributions; 3.12 Further Pareto-Type Distributions; 4 Lognormal Distributions; 4.1 Definition; 4.2 History and Genesis; 4.3 Moments and Other Basic Properties; 4.4 Characterizations; 4.5 Lorenz Curve and Inequality Measures; 4.6 Estimation; 4.7 Three- and Four-Parameter Lognormal Distributions; 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A.8 David Gawen Champernowne; Appendix B Data on Size Distributions; Appendix C Size Distributions; List of Symbols; References; Author Index; Subject Index 330 $aA comprehensive account of economic size distributions around the world and throughout the years In the course of the past 100 years, economists and applied statisticians have developed a remarkably diverse variety of income distribution models, yet no single resource convincingly accounts for all of these models, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses, similarities and differences. Statistical Size Distributions in Economics and Actuarial Sciences is the first collection to systematically investigate a wide variety of parametric models that deal with income, wealth, and related notions.