We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicators of well-being. The work is analogous to the univariate stochastic dominance literature in that we seek poverty orderings that are robust to the choice of multidimensional poverty lines and indices. In addition, we wish to ensure that our comparisons are robust to aggregation procedures for multiple welfare variables. In contrast to earlier work, our methodology applies equally well to what can be defined as "union", "intersection", or "intermediate" approaches to dealing with multidimensional indicators of well-being. Further, unlike much of the stochastic dominance literature, we compute the sampling distributions of our poverty estimato...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
This paper looks at the linkage between poverty and inequality by investigating the poverty impacts ...
We discuss and compare the properties of the multidimensional poverty index and first-order dominanc...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
We demonstrate how to make poverty comparisons using multidimensional indicators of well-being, show...
This paper tests for robust multidimensional poverty comparisons across six countries of the West Af...
In this paper we compute a multi-dimensional poverty index (MPI) for Uganda following the approach p...
The paper looks at poverty and inequality across areas in Malawi. The focus is on both monetary (con...
This paper examines the extent of poverty using the data from Tigray rural and urban baseline socio ...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
The aim of this study is to target poverty following a multidimensional approach. The Multiple Corr...
Widespread agreement that poverty is a multifaceted phenomenon encompassing depriva-tions in multipl...
In this empirically driven paper we compare the performance of two techniques in the literature of p...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
This paper looks at the linkage between poverty and inequality by investigating the poverty impacts ...
We discuss and compare the properties of the multidimensional poverty index and first-order dominanc...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
We demonstrate how to make poverty comparisons using multidimensional indicators of well-being, show...
This paper tests for robust multidimensional poverty comparisons across six countries of the West Af...
In this paper we compute a multi-dimensional poverty index (MPI) for Uganda following the approach p...
The paper looks at poverty and inequality across areas in Malawi. The focus is on both monetary (con...
This paper examines the extent of poverty using the data from Tigray rural and urban baseline socio ...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
The aim of this study is to target poverty following a multidimensional approach. The Multiple Corr...
Widespread agreement that poverty is a multifaceted phenomenon encompassing depriva-tions in multipl...
In this empirically driven paper we compare the performance of two techniques in the literature of p...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
This paper looks at the linkage between poverty and inequality by investigating the poverty impacts ...
We discuss and compare the properties of the multidimensional poverty index and first-order dominanc...