The basic problem in poverty measurement is how to weigh the income of different groups. This is a normative problem on which people differ in opinion, and hence we should seek a way of dealing with the issue that takes into account this plurality. In the paper, we suggest an approach to poverty measurement which avoids incorporating any particular normative position on how to weigh the interests of various poor groups, but rather reports on changes in poverty by making explicit the link between various normative positions and ordinal conclusions in poverty measurement. Within this framework, by applying a generalized version of Decartes’ Rule of Signs, we present results that should provide useful guidance in a poverty comparison
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
The seminal contribution of Sen (1976) led to a new way to conceptualize and measure absolute povert...
Individual welfare can be assessed from two directions: either directly by looking at the standard o...
The basic problem in poverty measurement is how to weigh the income of different groups. This is a n...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...
The most commonly used measure is the ‘headcount’ ratio - simply the total number of poor households...
The equivalence scales used to adjust for differences in family composition when measuring poverty e...
Poverty measurement based on income or consumption fails to be consistent with welfare: a higher uti...
INTRODUCTION: There is, of course, no objective "scientifically correct" concept of poverty, so ,on...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
This paper points to some elementary conflicts between the claims of interpersonal and intergroup ju...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The present paper is a selective overview, very considerably based on work in which the author himse...
One of the major topics that attracted the attention of econometricians in recent years is measureme...
If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in poverty comes down, has...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
The seminal contribution of Sen (1976) led to a new way to conceptualize and measure absolute povert...
Individual welfare can be assessed from two directions: either directly by looking at the standard o...
The basic problem in poverty measurement is how to weigh the income of different groups. This is a n...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...
The most commonly used measure is the ‘headcount’ ratio - simply the total number of poor households...
The equivalence scales used to adjust for differences in family composition when measuring poverty e...
Poverty measurement based on income or consumption fails to be consistent with welfare: a higher uti...
INTRODUCTION: There is, of course, no objective "scientifically correct" concept of poverty, so ,on...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
This paper points to some elementary conflicts between the claims of interpersonal and intergroup ju...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The present paper is a selective overview, very considerably based on work in which the author himse...
One of the major topics that attracted the attention of econometricians in recent years is measureme...
If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in poverty comes down, has...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
The seminal contribution of Sen (1976) led to a new way to conceptualize and measure absolute povert...
Individual welfare can be assessed from two directions: either directly by looking at the standard o...