The ethical view of prioritarianism holds the following: if an extra bundle of attributes is to be allocated to either of two individuals, then priority should be given to the worse off among the two. We consider multidimensional poverty comparisons with cardinal and ordinal attributes and propose three axioms that operationalize the prioritarian view. Each priority axiom, in combination with a handful of standard properties, characterizes a class of poverty measures. We provide an empirical application to European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions data. For this application, we develop a unanimity criterion within the setting of a single cardinal attribute (income) augmented by several binary ordinal attributes.status: publi...
We study multidimensional poverty comparisons. It is assumed that overall poverty is measured by the...
In this paper we distinguish two "dimensions" of the utility concept. The first is the "behavioral" ...
This paper extends the previous literature on the ethical links between the measurement of poverty, ...
The ethical view of prioritarianism holds that if an extra bundle of attributes is to be allocated t...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with ca...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with c...
We apply the ethical view of prioritarianism to the measurement of poverty in a multidimensional set...
The key challenge in making distributional comparisons with ordinal data is the lack of commensurabi...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
The seminal contribution of Sen (1976) led to a new way to conceptualize and measure absolute povert...
We address the problem of ranking distributions of attributes in terms of poverty, when the attribut...
The basic problem in poverty measurement is how to weigh the income of different groups. This is a ...
We study multidimensional poverty comparisons. It is assumed that overall poverty is measured by the...
In this paper we distinguish two "dimensions" of the utility concept. The first is the "behavioral" ...
This paper extends the previous literature on the ethical links between the measurement of poverty, ...
The ethical view of prioritarianism holds that if an extra bundle of attributes is to be allocated t...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with ca...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with c...
We apply the ethical view of prioritarianism to the measurement of poverty in a multidimensional set...
The key challenge in making distributional comparisons with ordinal data is the lack of commensurabi...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
The seminal contribution of Sen (1976) led to a new way to conceptualize and measure absolute povert...
We address the problem of ranking distributions of attributes in terms of poverty, when the attribut...
The basic problem in poverty measurement is how to weigh the income of different groups. This is a ...
We study multidimensional poverty comparisons. It is assumed that overall poverty is measured by the...
In this paper we distinguish two "dimensions" of the utility concept. The first is the "behavioral" ...
This paper extends the previous literature on the ethical links between the measurement of poverty, ...