This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual' s self-evaluation of the household's present situation. The proposed method focuses on the minimum household income necessary to purchase food supplies evaluated by society to be barely adequate. The method is especially useful for evaluation and comparing poverty thresholds derived from different methods. It is also valuable for comparing the official U.S. poverty guidelines across households of different sizes. The approach can be extended to include estimation of thresholds differentiated by various household characteristics and comparison of thresholds across these characteristics
Because the official U.S. poverty level is too low to adequately assess need for assistance among lo...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
The poverty measure presented compares spending needs to resources available to meet those needs. Th...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual' s self-evaluat...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual's self-eva...
In this paper we will deal with definitions of subjective poverty lines. To measure a poverty thresh...
The poor are those whose expenditure (or income) falls below a poverty line. This chapter explains h...
In this paper, a new approach to defining the poverty line is proposed in which family heads are ask...
released a report recommending revisions to the current official measure of poverty for the U.S. Sin...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
When measuring poverty over time analysts must choose the value of the income elasticity of the pove...
was to use the Current Population Survey to assess the economic well-being of children in the United...
When measuring poverty over time analysts must choose the value of the income elasticity of the pove...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
AbstractThe thresholds for the relative poverty lines are determined in practice as a percentage q f...
Because the official U.S. poverty level is too low to adequately assess need for assistance among lo...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
The poverty measure presented compares spending needs to resources available to meet those needs. Th...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual' s self-evaluat...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual's self-eva...
In this paper we will deal with definitions of subjective poverty lines. To measure a poverty thresh...
The poor are those whose expenditure (or income) falls below a poverty line. This chapter explains h...
In this paper, a new approach to defining the poverty line is proposed in which family heads are ask...
released a report recommending revisions to the current official measure of poverty for the U.S. Sin...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
When measuring poverty over time analysts must choose the value of the income elasticity of the pove...
was to use the Current Population Survey to assess the economic well-being of children in the United...
When measuring poverty over time analysts must choose the value of the income elasticity of the pove...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
AbstractThe thresholds for the relative poverty lines are determined in practice as a percentage q f...
Because the official U.S. poverty level is too low to adequately assess need for assistance among lo...
Poverty evaluations differ from welfare evaluations in one significant aspect, the existence of a th...
The poverty measure presented compares spending needs to resources available to meet those needs. Th...