The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with cardinal variables, have received due attention during the last four decades. However, there is a dearth of literature studying how to meaningfully assess poverty with ordinal variables, capturing the depth of deprivations. In this paper, we first propose a class of additively decomposable ordinal poverty measures and provide an axiomatic characterisation using a set of basic foundational properties. Then, in a novel effort, we introduce a set of properties operationalising prioritarianism in the form of different degrees of poverty aversion in the ordinal context, and characterise relevant subclasses. We demonstrate the efficacy of our methods...
We apply the ethical view of prioritarianism to the measurement of poverty in a multidimensional set...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures have recently been proposed, within counting approach ...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures that respect the ordinal nature of dimensions have rec...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with c...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement using a cardinal variable have received much atte...
A reduction in overall poverty may not necessarily improve the situations of the poorest. In order t...
The ethical view of prioritarianism holds the following: if an extra bundle of attributes is to be a...
This paper proposes a new methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement consisting of an iden...
This paper examines different approaches to the measurement of multidimensional inequality and pover...
In the multidimensional poverty measurement literature, most measures satisfy the deprivation focus ...
The increasing interest in multidimensional poverty and well-being analysis has added complexity to ...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
In the multidimensional poverty measurement literature, most measures satisfy the deprivation focus ...
This paper proposes a new methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement consisting of an iden...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
We apply the ethical view of prioritarianism to the measurement of poverty in a multidimensional set...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures have recently been proposed, within counting approach ...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures that respect the ordinal nature of dimensions have rec...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement within an axiomatic framework, especially with c...
The challenges associated with poverty measurement using a cardinal variable have received much atte...
A reduction in overall poverty may not necessarily improve the situations of the poorest. In order t...
The ethical view of prioritarianism holds the following: if an extra bundle of attributes is to be a...
This paper proposes a new methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement consisting of an iden...
This paper examines different approaches to the measurement of multidimensional inequality and pover...
In the multidimensional poverty measurement literature, most measures satisfy the deprivation focus ...
The increasing interest in multidimensional poverty and well-being analysis has added complexity to ...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
In the multidimensional poverty measurement literature, most measures satisfy the deprivation focus ...
This paper proposes a new methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement consisting of an iden...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
We apply the ethical view of prioritarianism to the measurement of poverty in a multidimensional set...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures have recently been proposed, within counting approach ...
A number of multidimensional poverty measures that respect the ordinal nature of dimensions have rec...