The challenges associated with poverty measurement using a cardinal variable have received much attention over the past four decades, but there is a dearth of literature on how to meaningfully assess poverty with an ordinal variable. This article proposes a class of simple, intuitive, and policy-relevant poverty measures for ordinal variables. The measures are sensitive to the depth of deprivations, unlike the headcount ratio. Moreover, under appropriate restrictions, the measures ensure that priority is given to the poorest among the poor when targeting, monitoring, and evaluating poverty alleviation programs. To assess the robustness of poverty comparisons to alternative choices of parameters, the article develops various stochastic domin...
The commonly used poverty indices measure the overall level of poverty in a society but fail to capt...
At the turn of the millennium, problems of poverty measurement was reopened in development discourse...
Detailed analyses of poverty and wellbeing in developing countries, based on household surveys, have...
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...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures that respect the ordinal nature of dimensions have rec...
Poverty has many dimensions, which, in practice, are often binary or ordinal in nature. A number of ...
The most commonly used measure is the ‘headcount’ ratio - simply the total number of poor households...
This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indic...
In this empirically driven paper we compare the performance of two techniques in the literature of p...
WP 2007-02 February 2007JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; I32In this note we approach the question...
WP 2003-11 April 2003JEL Classification Codes: I32There is a glaring paradox in all commonly used me...
The theory and evidence supporting a relativist approach to poverty measurement are critically revie...
A dominant conception of poverty among many researchers is that it is a form of deprivation. There i...
This chapter documents a participatory approach to developing a new, gender-sensitive measure of dep...
The commonly used poverty indices measure the overall level of poverty in a society but fail to capt...
At the turn of the millennium, problems of poverty measurement was reopened in development discourse...
Detailed analyses of poverty and wellbeing in developing countries, based on household surveys, have...
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...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures that respect the ordinal nature of dimensions have rec...
Poverty has many dimensions, which, in practice, are often binary or ordinal in nature. A number of ...
The most commonly used measure is the ‘headcount’ ratio - simply the total number of poor households...
This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indic...
In this empirically driven paper we compare the performance of two techniques in the literature of p...
WP 2007-02 February 2007JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; I32In this note we approach the question...
WP 2003-11 April 2003JEL Classification Codes: I32There is a glaring paradox in all commonly used me...
The theory and evidence supporting a relativist approach to poverty measurement are critically revie...
A dominant conception of poverty among many researchers is that it is a form of deprivation. There i...
This chapter documents a participatory approach to developing a new, gender-sensitive measure of dep...
The commonly used poverty indices measure the overall level of poverty in a society but fail to capt...
At the turn of the millennium, problems of poverty measurement was reopened in development discourse...
Detailed analyses of poverty and wellbeing in developing countries, based on household surveys, have...