We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim is to capture the importance of persistence in a state of poverty and we characterize a corresponding individual intertemporal poverty measure. Our first axiom requires that intertemporal poverty is identical to static poverty in the degenerate single-period case. The remaining two properties express decomposability requirements within poverty spells and across spells in order to reflect the persistence issue. In addition, we axiomatize an aggregation procedure to obtain an intertemporal poverty measure for societies and we illustrate our new index with an application to EU countries
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
In this paper we propose a new index of individual poverty in the longitudinal perspective, taking i...
We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim is to capture ...
peer reviewedWe examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim i...
This paper examines the aggregation of an indicator of wellbeing over time and across people to meas...
This paper proposes classes of intertemporal poverty measures which take into account both the debil...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on intertemporal poverty measurement, in part...
In this paper we make a methodological proposal to measure poverty accounting for time by proposing ...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
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...
There is a paradox in the normative foundations for chronic and intertemporal poverty measurement. M...
This paper proposes a new indicator of poverty persistence based on a synthesis of the temporal sequ...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as ’poverty rate’ (i.e., the number of years spent...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
In this paper we propose a new index of individual poverty in the longitudinal perspective, taking i...
We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim is to capture ...
peer reviewedWe examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim i...
This paper examines the aggregation of an indicator of wellbeing over time and across people to meas...
This paper proposes classes of intertemporal poverty measures which take into account both the debil...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on intertemporal poverty measurement, in part...
In this paper we make a methodological proposal to measure poverty accounting for time by proposing ...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
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...
There is a paradox in the normative foundations for chronic and intertemporal poverty measurement. M...
This paper proposes a new indicator of poverty persistence based on a synthesis of the temporal sequ...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as ’poverty rate’ (i.e., the number of years spent...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
In this paper we propose a new index of individual poverty in the longitudinal perspective, taking i...