This article examines material deprivation and consumption in relation to poverty. In a developing country context, manifest material deprivation and inadequate levels of consumption have always been central to the conceptualization of poverty and living standards. Direct measures of failure to meet “basic needs” are widely used alongside income-based measures such as the World Bank’s “dollar a day” standard. In contrast, both research and official poverty monitoring in rich countries tend to rely on household income. This article begins with a review of recent research on material deprivation, seen primarily as a means to go “beyond income” in capturing poverty and exclusion. It then considers the mismatch between low income and measured d...
peer reviewedWe propose a characterization of a popular index of multidimensional poverty which, as ...
This report presents findings from a new study conducted by Saunders and Wong from the Social Policy...
The goals of the paper are twofold: firstly, to explore and explain cross-national differences in th...
One of the best-known definitions of “material deprivation” is provided by Townsend, according to w...
The two most prominent measures of material poverty within contemporary European poverty analysis ar...
Poverty alleviation is a central aim of economic and social policy, and yet there is no consensus ab...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
Historically, child poverty has been synonymous with family poverty and was estimated using quantita...
While material deprivation is often used to measure poverty, analyses focusing on the measurement of...
At the turn of the millennium, problems of poverty measurement was reopened in development discourse...
This paper uses new data from EU-SILC for twenty-six European countries to examine the structure and...
AbstractIndices of material deprivation are of increasing interest in Britain and the EU as potentia...
In the debate on the measurement of poverty in India, which has sometimes bordered on the acrimoniou...
Indicators of material deprivation are typically based on a two-part question, asking, first, whethe...
peer reviewedWe propose a characterization of a popular index of multidimensional poverty which, as ...
This report presents findings from a new study conducted by Saunders and Wong from the Social Policy...
The goals of the paper are twofold: firstly, to explore and explain cross-national differences in th...
One of the best-known definitions of “material deprivation” is provided by Townsend, according to w...
The two most prominent measures of material poverty within contemporary European poverty analysis ar...
Poverty alleviation is a central aim of economic and social policy, and yet there is no consensus ab...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
Historically, child poverty has been synonymous with family poverty and was estimated using quantita...
While material deprivation is often used to measure poverty, analyses focusing on the measurement of...
At the turn of the millennium, problems of poverty measurement was reopened in development discourse...
This paper uses new data from EU-SILC for twenty-six European countries to examine the structure and...
AbstractIndices of material deprivation are of increasing interest in Britain and the EU as potentia...
In the debate on the measurement of poverty in India, which has sometimes bordered on the acrimoniou...
Indicators of material deprivation are typically based on a two-part question, asking, first, whethe...
peer reviewedWe propose a characterization of a popular index of multidimensional poverty which, as ...
This report presents findings from a new study conducted by Saunders and Wong from the Social Policy...
The goals of the paper are twofold: firstly, to explore and explain cross-national differences in th...