We consider a class of poverty measures based on ranks that generalizes, among other measures, the class of linear indices discussed by Hagenaars (1987) and the class of equally distributed equivalent (EDE) poverty gaps considered by Duclos and Gregoire (2002). This class, introduced by Sordo, Ramos and Ramos (2007), is closely related to the TIP (Three I's of poverty) curve, a graphical device used to describe distributional poverty (Jenkins and Lambert, 1997). In this paper, we study the consistency of this class of measures with the most commonly accepted axioms for poverty measures and illustrate, with Spanish real data, the connection between stochastic dominance of TIP areas and orderings of income distributions according to these mea...
This paper is concerned with rank-dependent poverty measures and shows that an ordered weighted aver...
The adjusted headcount ratio, or MPI, is widely used by countries and international organizations to...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
We consider a class of poverty measures based on ranks that generalizes, among other measures, the c...
We examine the conditions under which unanimous poverty rankings of income distributions can be obta...
Non-intersection of TIP curves is recognized as a criterion to compare two income distributions in t...
In this paper, we apply the methodology developed by Jenkins and Lambert (1997) to the study of the ...
This paper identifies a multiplicative decomposition for the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty indices ...
Using the normative approach, we develop a class of poverty measures that is function of a weighting...
This paper presents a review of the main available indicators to measure poverty and income inequali...
Non-intersection of TIP curves is recognized as a criterion to compare two income distributions in t...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
In this paper, we apply the methodology developed by Jenkins and Lambert (1996) to the study of the ...
Poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon can be approached from different points of view. In this p...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
This paper is concerned with rank-dependent poverty measures and shows that an ordered weighted aver...
The adjusted headcount ratio, or MPI, is widely used by countries and international organizations to...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
We consider a class of poverty measures based on ranks that generalizes, among other measures, the c...
We examine the conditions under which unanimous poverty rankings of income distributions can be obta...
Non-intersection of TIP curves is recognized as a criterion to compare two income distributions in t...
In this paper, we apply the methodology developed by Jenkins and Lambert (1997) to the study of the ...
This paper identifies a multiplicative decomposition for the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty indices ...
Using the normative approach, we develop a class of poverty measures that is function of a weighting...
This paper presents a review of the main available indicators to measure poverty and income inequali...
Non-intersection of TIP curves is recognized as a criterion to compare two income distributions in t...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
In this paper, we apply the methodology developed by Jenkins and Lambert (1996) to the study of the ...
Poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon can be approached from different points of view. In this p...
In this paper we provide a set of rules that can be used to check poverty or inequality dominance us...
This paper is concerned with rank-dependent poverty measures and shows that an ordered weighted aver...
The adjusted headcount ratio, or MPI, is widely used by countries and international organizations to...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...