In this paper we make a methodological proposal to measure poverty accounting for time by proposing a new index that aims at reconciling the way poverty is measured in a static and a dynamic framework. Our index is able to consider the duration of the poverty spell and the social preference for equality in well-being given that, in contrast with others that have been previously proposed, it is sensitive to the level of inequality between individual complete poverty experiences over time. Moreover, other indices in the literature can be interpreted as special cases of our more general measure. An empirical illustration shows the relevance of considering the distribution of poverty experiences among the population in an international analysis
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
Measuring poverty requires welfare indicators that are generally derived from surveys on the social ...
This paper examines the aggregation of an indicator of wellbeing over time and across people to meas...
The problem addressed in this D.Phil. thesis is the aggregation of welfare data across individuals a...
We explore how to measure poverty over time, by focusing on trajectories of poverty rather than pove...
We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. In contrast to earlier...
We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim is to capture ...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
This paper proposes a new indicator of poverty persistence based on a synthesis of the temporal sequ...
Is cross-sectional poverty a reflection of real economic and social disadvantage? Does total number ...
For meaningful policy analysis, it is important not only to look at overall poverty, and compare cou...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as \u2019poverty rate\u2019 (i.e., the number of y...
Official poverty thresholds are based on the implicit assumption that the household with poverty-lev...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
Measuring poverty requires welfare indicators that are generally derived from surveys on the social ...
This paper examines the aggregation of an indicator of wellbeing over time and across people to meas...
The problem addressed in this D.Phil. thesis is the aggregation of welfare data across individuals a...
We explore how to measure poverty over time, by focusing on trajectories of poverty rather than pove...
We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. In contrast to earlier...
We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim is to capture ...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
This paper proposes a new indicator of poverty persistence based on a synthesis of the temporal sequ...
Is cross-sectional poverty a reflection of real economic and social disadvantage? Does total number ...
For meaningful policy analysis, it is important not only to look at overall poverty, and compare cou...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as \u2019poverty rate\u2019 (i.e., the number of y...
Official poverty thresholds are based on the implicit assumption that the household with poverty-lev...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
Measuring poverty requires welfare indicators that are generally derived from surveys on the social ...