In the context of multidimensional measures of well-being, a key question for policy is whether particular groups have differing priorities and are therefore likely to react differently to given economic or social shocks. We explore this issue by presenting the results of two related analyses that suggest positive answers on both counts. First, we apply reference class weights to unique data on adult capabilities in the UK and show that relative weights vary across some groupings. Furthermore, in some cases, deprivation rankings of groups vary depending on which weights are used. Second, we explore possible behavioural consequences of different weights by examining the extent to which groups respond differently to three economic and social ...
Preliminary draft. Not for quotation or citation without permission. The last few decades have seen ...
In the welfare state literature it is assumed that citizens, in the same way as the welfare states t...
Most welfare studies assume that well-being is monotonically related to the variables used for thean...
In the context of multidimensional measures of well-being, a key question for policy is whether part...
There is a widespread consensus that well-being is a multidimensional notion. To quantify multidimen...
There is a widespread consensus that well-being is a multidimensional notion. To quantify multidimen...
A multidimensional poverty assessment requires a weighting scheme to aggregate the well-being dimens...
To take into account heterogeneity in a social welfare function, Ebert (1997) and Shorrocks (1995) s...
A multidimensional poverty assessment requires a weighting scheme to aggregate the well-being dimens...
By combining primary data on dimension importance collected in the field from three different sample...
In terms of a composite well-being indicator, literature remains inconclusive regarding the appropri...
© 2019, The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) and Springer Nature B.V. In t...
Recent research on ‘happiness’ regression equations has shown how monetary values can be put on the ...
Subjective well-being (SWB) data is increasingly used to perform welfare analysis. Interpreted as `e...
Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive ...
Preliminary draft. Not for quotation or citation without permission. The last few decades have seen ...
In the welfare state literature it is assumed that citizens, in the same way as the welfare states t...
Most welfare studies assume that well-being is monotonically related to the variables used for thean...
In the context of multidimensional measures of well-being, a key question for policy is whether part...
There is a widespread consensus that well-being is a multidimensional notion. To quantify multidimen...
There is a widespread consensus that well-being is a multidimensional notion. To quantify multidimen...
A multidimensional poverty assessment requires a weighting scheme to aggregate the well-being dimens...
To take into account heterogeneity in a social welfare function, Ebert (1997) and Shorrocks (1995) s...
A multidimensional poverty assessment requires a weighting scheme to aggregate the well-being dimens...
By combining primary data on dimension importance collected in the field from three different sample...
In terms of a composite well-being indicator, literature remains inconclusive regarding the appropri...
© 2019, The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) and Springer Nature B.V. In t...
Recent research on ‘happiness’ regression equations has shown how monetary values can be put on the ...
Subjective well-being (SWB) data is increasingly used to perform welfare analysis. Interpreted as `e...
Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive ...
Preliminary draft. Not for quotation or citation without permission. The last few decades have seen ...
In the welfare state literature it is assumed that citizens, in the same way as the welfare states t...
Most welfare studies assume that well-being is monotonically related to the variables used for thean...