Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: welfare-poverty, employment-unemployment, health-illness, etc.. However these phenomena are intrinsically fuzzy, therefore a statistical analysis with binary variables oversimplifies reality and tends to wipe out all the nuances that exist between the two opposite extremes. Such a problem is especially relevant in the case of dynamic analyses on panel data, where the use of binary variables is required if one of the available discrete states models is to be applied. In order to avoid such a rigid simplification it is possible to follow a fuzzy approach which is coherent with the intrinsic nature of the studied phenomenon. This paper deals with...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
The commonly used criterion to sharply separate the poor from the non poor on the basis of a poverty...
The commonly used criterion to sharply separate the poor from the non poor on the basis of a poverty...
In this chapter we present a survey of the research on the fuzzy approach to poverty measurement whi...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
Manifestations of a number of social and economic phenomena are commonly perceived as dichotomous: w...
The commonly used criterion to sharply separate the poor from the non poor on the basis of a poverty...
The commonly used criterion to sharply separate the poor from the non poor on the basis of a poverty...
In this chapter we present a survey of the research on the fuzzy approach to poverty measurement whi...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...
Most of the methods designed for the analysis of poverty share two main limitations: (i) they are un...