This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it uses to understand loss in quality of life due to mobility impairment. Specifically, it provides a novel theoretical analysis that is able to account for the possibility that some functionings may increase when a person's capabilities decrease, if substitution effects are large enough. We then develop new data consistent with our theoretical framework that permits comparison of quality of life between those with a disability (mobility impairment) and those without. Empirical results show that mobility impairment has widespread rather than concentrated impacts on capabilities and is associated with high psychological costs. We also find evide...
Abstract This paper explores the contribution of the Capability Approach of Amartya Sen and other au...
This paper explores which measures of health accurately reflect the functional capabilities of indiv...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality-of-life, based on Sen’s (1985) theory, which it u...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
The definition of disability is of interest to disability policymakers and analysts because it has f...
AbstractAmartya Sen looks at people's well-being in terms of functioning and freedom, rather than in...
The central objective of this thesis is to explore whether the capability approach can be operation...
Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With people livi...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
The central objective of this thesis is to explore whether the capability approach can be operationa...
Amartya Sen looks at people’s well-being in terms of functioning and freedom, rather than in terms o...
The capability approach argues that having effective choices and fair opportunities are essential to...
AbstractThis paper explores the contribution of the Capability Approach of Amartya Sen and other aut...
Abstract This paper explores the contribution of the Capability Approach of Amartya Sen and other au...
This paper explores which measures of health accurately reflect the functional capabilities of indiv...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality-of-life, based on Sen’s (1985) theory, which it u...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
The definition of disability is of interest to disability policymakers and analysts because it has f...
AbstractAmartya Sen looks at people's well-being in terms of functioning and freedom, rather than in...
The central objective of this thesis is to explore whether the capability approach can be operation...
Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With people livi...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
The central objective of this thesis is to explore whether the capability approach can be operationa...
Amartya Sen looks at people’s well-being in terms of functioning and freedom, rather than in terms o...
The capability approach argues that having effective choices and fair opportunities are essential to...
AbstractThis paper explores the contribution of the Capability Approach of Amartya Sen and other aut...
Abstract This paper explores the contribution of the Capability Approach of Amartya Sen and other au...
This paper explores which measures of health accurately reflect the functional capabilities of indiv...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...