Traditional measures of the persistence of poverty do not devote enough attention to the sequence of spells of poverty. We propose a new class of indices which measures the severity of chronic poverty, taking into account the way in which spells of poverty and non-poverty follow one another along individual life courses. All the years spent in poverty concur with the measurement of the persistency of poverty, albeit with a decreasing contribution provided that the distance between two consecutive spells of poverty becomes longer. Moreover, the distance from the poverty line and the poverty persistence probabilities are explicitly taken into account. A macrolevel index, which allows comparisons across nations and accounts for the mobility in...
In this paper we present a methodology for the study of longitudinal aspects of monetary and multi-d...
peer reviewedWe examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim i...
Academic researchers, national statistical offices, the Eurostat and the international organisations...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as ’poverty rate’ (i.e., the number of years spent...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as “poverty rate” or the “persistent-risk-of-pover...
This paper proposes a new indicator of poverty persistence based on a synthesis of the temporal sequ...
In this paper we propose a new index of individual poverty in the longitudinal perspective, taking i...
Is cross-sectional poverty a reflection of real economic and social disadvantage? Does total number ...
This paper aims to communicate a new conceptualization of persistent poverty used to build the class...
This paper aims to communicate a new conceptualization of persistent poverty used to build the class...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
In the wake of the renewed interest in multidimensional poverty measurement, a natural question aris...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
In the wake of the renewed interest in multidimensional poverty measurement, a natural question aris...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
In this paper we present a methodology for the study of longitudinal aspects of monetary and multi-d...
peer reviewedWe examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim i...
Academic researchers, national statistical offices, the Eurostat and the international organisations...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as ’poverty rate’ (i.e., the number of years spent...
Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as “poverty rate” or the “persistent-risk-of-pover...
This paper proposes a new indicator of poverty persistence based on a synthesis of the temporal sequ...
In this paper we propose a new index of individual poverty in the longitudinal perspective, taking i...
Is cross-sectional poverty a reflection of real economic and social disadvantage? Does total number ...
This paper aims to communicate a new conceptualization of persistent poverty used to build the class...
This paper aims to communicate a new conceptualization of persistent poverty used to build the class...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
In the wake of the renewed interest in multidimensional poverty measurement, a natural question aris...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
In the wake of the renewed interest in multidimensional poverty measurement, a natural question aris...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
In this paper we present a methodology for the study of longitudinal aspects of monetary and multi-d...
peer reviewedWe examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim i...
Academic researchers, national statistical offices, the Eurostat and the international organisations...