In the Western world hardly anybody would be living in poverty if the Worldbanks ’ austere poverty threshold of one dollar per person per day would be applied (Worldbank, 2000). In cross-national research particular within Europe, the so-called ‘relative ’ measures of poverty, like the half
In this study, we investigate to what extent macro-economic circumstances and social protection expe...
In this article, we explore the extent to which a consideration of welfare regime and socioeconomic ...
This article seeks to evaluate how well the different welfare states of Europe perform in terms of p...
In this paper we address a set of interrelated issues. These comprise the relative merits of unidime...
Social exclusion and poverty highlight one particular aspect of social inequality, focusing on the s...
In a previous paper in this journal (Headey et al., 2000) a comparison was made between three so-cal...
A joint concern with multidimensionality and dynamics is a defining feature of the pervasive use of ...
Poverty is usually defined as a human condition of deprivation of monetary resources or family incom...
Summary This article argues that theoretical discussion of different policy assumptions between soc...
Income poverty in the European Union (EU) is normally measured with reference to income thresholds d...
Defence Date: 2 October 2009Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (EUI) (Supervisor); Martin Kohli (EUI); C...
This paper studies whether there are systematic differences in the ability of cash transfers, belong...
"Empirical studies of the 'old EU' countries suggest that poverty brings limited social relations an...
Social exclusion manifests itself in the lack of an individual’s access to functionings as compared ...
Despite its apparent concreteness and exact study location, poverty stays like economics itself and ...
In this study, we investigate to what extent macro-economic circumstances and social protection expe...
In this article, we explore the extent to which a consideration of welfare regime and socioeconomic ...
This article seeks to evaluate how well the different welfare states of Europe perform in terms of p...
In this paper we address a set of interrelated issues. These comprise the relative merits of unidime...
Social exclusion and poverty highlight one particular aspect of social inequality, focusing on the s...
In a previous paper in this journal (Headey et al., 2000) a comparison was made between three so-cal...
A joint concern with multidimensionality and dynamics is a defining feature of the pervasive use of ...
Poverty is usually defined as a human condition of deprivation of monetary resources or family incom...
Summary This article argues that theoretical discussion of different policy assumptions between soc...
Income poverty in the European Union (EU) is normally measured with reference to income thresholds d...
Defence Date: 2 October 2009Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (EUI) (Supervisor); Martin Kohli (EUI); C...
This paper studies whether there are systematic differences in the ability of cash transfers, belong...
"Empirical studies of the 'old EU' countries suggest that poverty brings limited social relations an...
Social exclusion manifests itself in the lack of an individual’s access to functionings as compared ...
Despite its apparent concreteness and exact study location, poverty stays like economics itself and ...
In this study, we investigate to what extent macro-economic circumstances and social protection expe...
In this article, we explore the extent to which a consideration of welfare regime and socioeconomic ...
This article seeks to evaluate how well the different welfare states of Europe perform in terms of p...