The main goal of this chapter is to undertake a multidimensional poverty analysis in relation to five southern Mediterranean countries, namely Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey. We rely on a broader concept of poverty by considering the deprivations in women's educational attainments, the possession of durable goods and the consequences of housing conditions, each of which we operationalise by making use of recent developments in multidimensional poverty measurement. This analysis is based on an axiomatic approach to poverty and on the use of stochastic dominance tools to achieve robust results that do not hinge on the choice of poverty line and weighting scheme. Our findings provide comparisons over time for each country and betw...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the derivation of asset indices in order...
For a long time, poverty measurement has been based strictly on a monetary approach. Since Sen (1976...
The main goal of this chapter is to undertake a multidimensional poverty analysis in relation to fiv...
It is common to argue that poverty is a multidimensional issue. Yet few studies have included the va...
In this chapter we investigate the geographical and sectoral profiles of poverty in Lebanon using da...
This paper examines different approaches to the measurement of multidimensional inequality and pover...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Abstract: This paper presents a set of experimental indices of multidimensional poverty, using cross...
In this paper, we analyze multidimensional poverty in the different regions of Tunisia. The counting...
This article has three goals. First, we wish to compare three multidimensional approaches to poverty...
This paper has three goals. First, we wish to compare three multidimensional approaches to poverty a...
This article has three goals. First, we wish to compare three multidimensional approaches to poverty...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
A broad consensus among the academic, and other national and international institutions is that pove...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the derivation of asset indices in order...
For a long time, poverty measurement has been based strictly on a monetary approach. Since Sen (1976...
The main goal of this chapter is to undertake a multidimensional poverty analysis in relation to fiv...
It is common to argue that poverty is a multidimensional issue. Yet few studies have included the va...
In this chapter we investigate the geographical and sectoral profiles of poverty in Lebanon using da...
This paper examines different approaches to the measurement of multidimensional inequality and pover...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Abstract: This paper presents a set of experimental indices of multidimensional poverty, using cross...
In this paper, we analyze multidimensional poverty in the different regions of Tunisia. The counting...
This article has three goals. First, we wish to compare three multidimensional approaches to poverty...
This paper has three goals. First, we wish to compare three multidimensional approaches to poverty a...
This article has three goals. First, we wish to compare three multidimensional approaches to poverty...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
A broad consensus among the academic, and other national and international institutions is that pove...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the derivation of asset indices in order...
For a long time, poverty measurement has been based strictly on a monetary approach. Since Sen (1976...