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Welfare Poverty Measurement [PDF]
This paper provides an approach to poverty measurement that relies on the interpretation of poverty as a welfare loss. Our contribution is twofold. On the one hand, we analyse the relationship between individual and aggregate indicators, by introducing the notion of “distributive impact of poverty” (a measure of the poverty loss due to the inequality ...
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2022
AbstractSen’s seminal paper, published in 1976, opened the door for developing many aggregate poverty measures. This chapter provides an extensive development of the aggregate poverty measures. It also has derived poverty social welfare functions that give positive weights to the poor (who have income less than or equal to the poverty line) and zero ...
Nanak Kakwani, Hyun H. Son
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AbstractSen’s seminal paper, published in 1976, opened the door for developing many aggregate poverty measures. This chapter provides an extensive development of the aggregate poverty measures. It also has derived poverty social welfare functions that give positive weights to the poor (who have income less than or equal to the poverty line) and zero ...
Nanak Kakwani, Hyun H. Son
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, 2020
Poverty measurement has been seen by many scholars as too often focusing on the economic element. The implication of this is that it does not completely benefit policymakers to design a meticulous policy to support poor people, especially the young, to ...
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Poverty measurement has been seen by many scholars as too often focusing on the economic element. The implication of this is that it does not completely benefit policymakers to design a meticulous policy to support poor people, especially the young, to ...
W. A. Amir Zal +4 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
Abstract This essay addresses a number of question regarding poverty: How do we know who is poor and who is not? Is poverty the same as hunger? What is the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction? How will we know whether the first Millennium Development Goal has been met, or whether world poverty is falling at all? It
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Abstract This essay addresses a number of question regarding poverty: How do we know who is poor and who is not? Is poverty the same as hunger? What is the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction? How will we know whether the first Millennium Development Goal has been met, or whether world poverty is falling at all? It
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2023
Children constitute about one quarter of the world population. Globally, children are more likely to be poor than adults. In fact, estimates say that they are over twice as likely to be poor as adults. It is estimated that in 2017 17.5% children lived in poverty, vis à vis 7.9% of adults.
Lucia Ferrone, Alessandro Carraro
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Children constitute about one quarter of the world population. Globally, children are more likely to be poor than adults. In fact, estimates say that they are over twice as likely to be poor as adults. It is estimated that in 2017 17.5% children lived in poverty, vis à vis 7.9% of adults.
Lucia Ferrone, Alessandro Carraro
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A multidimensional energy poverty measurement in China - Based on the entropy method
Energy for Sustainable Development, 2022Qidi Liang, Jusen Asuka
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Multidimensional Poverty Measurement
International Research on Poverty Reduction, 2022Xiaolin Wang
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