ABSTRACT This study uses the capability approach to undertake a multidimensional analysis of deprivation in urban areas of Brazil between 2003 and 2008 based on a four-dimensional index (living conditions, health, level of education and participation in the labour market) constructed out of 13 different indicators. Its findings indicate that a majority of the population is living in households that are not experiencing deprivation and that, of those that are, the instance of deprivation is confined to a single indicator. When the results were then compared with the income-poverty index for the different states in Brazil, the outcome confirmed that regional inequalities show up in both types of measurements. Finally, synthetic cohort data an...
International audienceMany authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multidime...
The paper identifies the role of regional and demographic determinants of poverty in Brazil. We firs...
International audienceMany authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multidime...
Multidimensionality in poverty analysis and the individual heterogeneity in people characteristics a...
The introduction of the temporal component into poverty analysis takes us to the study of the povert...
This paper aims at capturing the level of deprivation of São Paulo’s population in 2000 as suffered ...
XIMENES, Verônica Morais; MOURA JÚNIOR, James Ferreira; CRUZ, Janaína Miranda; SILVA, Lorena Brito d...
In contrast to the unidimensional approach, the present study proposes a poverty analysis based on a...
The poverty is very complex to be restricted to the income insufficiency. This is a multidimensional...
This paper aims to present the multidimensional poverty in Brazil, considering the years 2009 to 201...
AbstractEver-more sophisticated studies on the methodological approach and the conceptual scope of p...
Ever-more sophisticated studies on the methodological approach and the conceptual scope of poverty h...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty in Brazil in 2000 and 2010, based on the microdata of t...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe and assess currently used area-based measures of deprivation in Braz...
Abstract The multidimensional poverty index (MPI) was developed by the Oxford Poverty & Human Develo...
International audienceMany authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multidime...
The paper identifies the role of regional and demographic determinants of poverty in Brazil. We firs...
International audienceMany authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multidime...
Multidimensionality in poverty analysis and the individual heterogeneity in people characteristics a...
The introduction of the temporal component into poverty analysis takes us to the study of the povert...
This paper aims at capturing the level of deprivation of São Paulo’s population in 2000 as suffered ...
XIMENES, Verônica Morais; MOURA JÚNIOR, James Ferreira; CRUZ, Janaína Miranda; SILVA, Lorena Brito d...
In contrast to the unidimensional approach, the present study proposes a poverty analysis based on a...
The poverty is very complex to be restricted to the income insufficiency. This is a multidimensional...
This paper aims to present the multidimensional poverty in Brazil, considering the years 2009 to 201...
AbstractEver-more sophisticated studies on the methodological approach and the conceptual scope of p...
Ever-more sophisticated studies on the methodological approach and the conceptual scope of poverty h...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty in Brazil in 2000 and 2010, based on the microdata of t...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe and assess currently used area-based measures of deprivation in Braz...
Abstract The multidimensional poverty index (MPI) was developed by the Oxford Poverty & Human Develo...
International audienceMany authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multidime...
The paper identifies the role of regional and demographic determinants of poverty in Brazil. We firs...
International audienceMany authors have insisted on the necessity of defining poverty as a multidime...