I propose an empirical framework to identify different degrees of vulnerability to poverty using two vulnerability lines that classify currently non-poor people into risk groups: high, moderate and low risk of falling into poverty in the next period. The latter corresponds to the income-secure middle class. My approach features two contributions. First, it extends the latest research on vulnerability to poverty, introducing a new subdivision among the vulnerable group that would be useful, in practice, for public policy objectives. Second, it uses two models to predict both poverty entry probability and household income as part of the estimation procedures. The former controls for initial conditions effects and attrition bias and the latter...
This paper proposes a strategy to measure economic insecurity in countries in the Global South. It b...
Despite rapid economic growth and poverty reduction, inequality in Chile has remained high and remar...
The concept of vulnerability extends the idea of poverty to include idiosyncratic as well as a...
I propose an empirical framework to identify different degrees of vulnerability to poverty using two...
This article carries out a validation exercise of vulnerability measures as predictors of poverty at...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of Chile’s social protection’s monetary subsidies on ...
Using panel datasets from Mexico and Chile for the 2000s, we examine the determinants of middle-clas...
I propose analysing the dynamics of income positions using dynamic panel ordered probit models. I di...
This paper uses the 1996–2001 National Socioeconomic Survey panel database to analyse poverty dynam...
Chile provides an interesting setting to analyze vulnerability to poverty, especially today, after t...
Relying on a Constant Relative Risk Aversion utility function, we use panel data for Argentina to co...
This article offers an absolute definition of middle class, based on vulnerability to poverty. This ...
This Notes calls for the need to regularly come up with household vulnerability measurements and tre...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of Chile‟s social protection programs called Red de P...
Using the latest nationally representative household survey for Chile, this paper empirically assess...
This paper proposes a strategy to measure economic insecurity in countries in the Global South. It b...
Despite rapid economic growth and poverty reduction, inequality in Chile has remained high and remar...
The concept of vulnerability extends the idea of poverty to include idiosyncratic as well as a...
I propose an empirical framework to identify different degrees of vulnerability to poverty using two...
This article carries out a validation exercise of vulnerability measures as predictors of poverty at...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of Chile’s social protection’s monetary subsidies on ...
Using panel datasets from Mexico and Chile for the 2000s, we examine the determinants of middle-clas...
I propose analysing the dynamics of income positions using dynamic panel ordered probit models. I di...
This paper uses the 1996–2001 National Socioeconomic Survey panel database to analyse poverty dynam...
Chile provides an interesting setting to analyze vulnerability to poverty, especially today, after t...
Relying on a Constant Relative Risk Aversion utility function, we use panel data for Argentina to co...
This article offers an absolute definition of middle class, based on vulnerability to poverty. This ...
This Notes calls for the need to regularly come up with household vulnerability measurements and tre...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of Chile‟s social protection programs called Red de P...
Using the latest nationally representative household survey for Chile, this paper empirically assess...
This paper proposes a strategy to measure economic insecurity in countries in the Global South. It b...
Despite rapid economic growth and poverty reduction, inequality in Chile has remained high and remar...
The concept of vulnerability extends the idea of poverty to include idiosyncratic as well as a...