Deprivation scales are becoming increasingly familiar in research and official statistics on poverty. Taking advantage of the basis of these scales in Item Response Theory, this paper proposes a more efficient approach to implementation using adaptive testing. This maximises information collected for a given amount of survey time by screening respondents on the basis of initial answers, and halting questioning where it is very unlikely any further information will be gathered. The paper illustrates various implementations using data from eight years of the UK’s Family Resources Survey (FRS). Results show that an adaptive approach collects more than 99% of the information from the UK’s official deprivation measure in half the survey time. In...
While poverty is widely accepted to be an inherently multi-dimensional concept, it has proved very d...
This chapter documents a participatory approach to developing a new, gender-sensitive measure of dep...
There are four main reasons why measures of poverty may not be robust. Sampling error occurs because...
Deprivation scales are becoming increasingly familiar in research and official statistics on poverty...
In 2018, EU Member States adopted a 17-item scale to measure child deprivation and monitor progress ...
The pros and cons of having a wide range of indicators versus a single index. Should we try and moni...
Non-monetary deprivation indicators are now widely used for studying and measuring poverty in Europe...
Deprivation indicators may be used to replace or supplement measures of income poverty. They have be...
AbstractThis thesis will present a theoretical case for a new indicator of poverty, and construct a ...
One way of measuring the deprivation or poverty of persons is to use money based measures: a person ...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...
What is a deprivation index? Since the late 1800s, many different ways of measuring poverty have bee...
One way of measuring the deprivation or poverty of persons is to use money-based measures: a person ...
Indicators of material deprivation are typically based on a two-part question, asking, first, whethe...
While poverty is widely accepted to be an inherently multi-dimensional concept, it has proved very d...
This chapter documents a participatory approach to developing a new, gender-sensitive measure of dep...
There are four main reasons why measures of poverty may not be robust. Sampling error occurs because...
Deprivation scales are becoming increasingly familiar in research and official statistics on poverty...
In 2018, EU Member States adopted a 17-item scale to measure child deprivation and monitor progress ...
The pros and cons of having a wide range of indicators versus a single index. Should we try and moni...
Non-monetary deprivation indicators are now widely used for studying and measuring poverty in Europe...
Deprivation indicators may be used to replace or supplement measures of income poverty. They have be...
AbstractThis thesis will present a theoretical case for a new indicator of poverty, and construct a ...
One way of measuring the deprivation or poverty of persons is to use money based measures: a person ...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...
What is a deprivation index? Since the late 1800s, many different ways of measuring poverty have bee...
One way of measuring the deprivation or poverty of persons is to use money-based measures: a person ...
Indicators of material deprivation are typically based on a two-part question, asking, first, whethe...
While poverty is widely accepted to be an inherently multi-dimensional concept, it has proved very d...
This chapter documents a participatory approach to developing a new, gender-sensitive measure of dep...
There are four main reasons why measures of poverty may not be robust. Sampling error occurs because...