This paper is a contribution to the analysis of deprivation seen as a one-dimensional condition. A most useful tool for such analysis is to view deprivation as a matter of degree, giving a quantitative expression to its intensity for individuals. Such ‘fuzzy’ conceptualisation has been increasingly utilised in poverty and deprivation research. This paper aims to further develop and refine this strand of research. The concern of the paper is primarily methodological rather than detailed numerical analysis from particular applications. We re-examine the two additional aspects introduced by the use of fuzzy (as distinct from the conventional poor/non-poor dichotomous) measures, namely: the choice of membership functions and t...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This paper discusses a Fuzzy Multidimensional approach which is developed from a completely relative...
This paper is a contribution to the analysis of deprivation seen as a multi-dimensional condition. ...
Abstract In this paper we present a methodology for the study of multi-dimensional aspects of povert...
Abstract In this paper we present a methodology for the study of multi-dimensional aspects of povert...
Abstract In this paper we present a methodology for the study of multi-dimensional aspects of povert...
In this chapter we present a survey of the research on the fuzzy approach to poverty measurement whi...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Abstract. This paper is a contribution to the analysis of deprivation seen as a multi-dimensional co...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Previous research shows that poor people define poverty not only in material terms, but also in psyc...
Previous research shows that poor people define poverty not only in material terms, but also in psyc...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This paper discusses a Fuzzy Multidimensional approach which is developed from a completely relative...
This paper is a contribution to the analysis of deprivation seen as a multi-dimensional condition. ...
Abstract In this paper we present a methodology for the study of multi-dimensional aspects of povert...
Abstract In this paper we present a methodology for the study of multi-dimensional aspects of povert...
Abstract In this paper we present a methodology for the study of multi-dimensional aspects of povert...
In this chapter we present a survey of the research on the fuzzy approach to poverty measurement whi...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Abstract. This paper is a contribution to the analysis of deprivation seen as a multi-dimensional co...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Previous research shows that poor people define poverty not only in material terms, but also in psyc...
Previous research shows that poor people define poverty not only in material terms, but also in psyc...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This chapter describes the ‘Evolution of the Fuzzy-Set Approach to Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measure...
This paper discusses a Fuzzy Multidimensional approach which is developed from a completely relative...