This paper investigates measures of poverty that rely on indicators of household net worth. The authors review and assess two main approaches: income-net worth measures and asset-poverty. They provide fresh cross-national evidence based on data from the Luxembourg Wealth Study
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using HIES 2000 data, the paper presents asset based poverty information so that it is possible to p...
Poverty is generally defined as income or expenditure insufficiency, but the economic condition of a...
Despite its important contribution to household economic well-being, wealth is at best only partiall...
Poverty can be conceptualized and measured in several different ways. The most common approach has b...
While a number of studies have used asset indicators to provide a richer characterization of who the...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
This article traces a methodological path for constructing a statistically and normatively validated...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of the wealth dimension of poverty in developed countries,...
101 pagesThis paper develops a machine learning approach to estimate internationally-and-intertempor...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the derivation of asset indices in order...
American prosperity in the second half of the 1980s together with the booming economy of the 1990s c...
Poverty is one subject in Economics that seems simple yet it is not. It is one of the most pressing ...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using HIES 2000 data, the paper presents asset based poverty information so that it is possible to p...
Poverty is generally defined as income or expenditure insufficiency, but the economic condition of a...
Despite its important contribution to household economic well-being, wealth is at best only partiall...
Poverty can be conceptualized and measured in several different ways. The most common approach has b...
While a number of studies have used asset indicators to provide a richer characterization of who the...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
This article traces a methodological path for constructing a statistically and normatively validated...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of the wealth dimension of poverty in developed countries,...
101 pagesThis paper develops a machine learning approach to estimate internationally-and-intertempor...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the derivation of asset indices in order...
American prosperity in the second half of the 1980s together with the booming economy of the 1990s c...
Poverty is one subject in Economics that seems simple yet it is not. It is one of the most pressing ...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using HIES 2000 data, the paper presents asset based poverty information so that it is possible to p...