This paper introduces two measures of poverty based on the approach of transfer of income from rich to poor in order to eliminate the existence of families having income less than the poverty line. Their derivation from grouped observations of income distribution is relatively simple permitting practical use. The first index ignores distribution among the poor. Introducing the Gini coefficient, the second index is sensitive to the pattern of the distribution among the poor. An application of the measures is employed based on Canadian data and the results provide a perspective on poverty among mutually exclusive regions or social group
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
A class of poverty measures is identified, the members of which satisfy strong monotonicity and tran...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
This paper introduces two measures of poverty based on the approach of transfer of income from rich ...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...
In a heterogeneous population which can be partitioned into well-defined subgroups, it is plausible ...
This paper points to some elementary conflicts between the claims of interpersonal and intergroup ju...
The paper provides estimates of global relative poverty trends from 1970 onwards. Relative poverty i...
Assume that information is available on a welfare measure, such as income per capita, and on a pover...
This paper discusses various measures of poverty and inequality found in the literature. Inequality ...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
Poverty measurement and the analysis of the progress (or otherwise) of the poor is beset with diffic...
In this paper I propose a poverty segregation curve to measure inequality in the distribution of the...
Poverty measurement and the analysis of the progress (or otherwise) of the poor, whether it is socie...
Data for measuring poverty are frequently available in a summary form that describes the proportion ...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
A class of poverty measures is identified, the members of which satisfy strong monotonicity and tran...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
This paper introduces two measures of poverty based on the approach of transfer of income from rich ...
This paper analyses the properties of the Sen measure of poverty and then decomposes the measure by ...
In a heterogeneous population which can be partitioned into well-defined subgroups, it is plausible ...
This paper points to some elementary conflicts between the claims of interpersonal and intergroup ju...
The paper provides estimates of global relative poverty trends from 1970 onwards. Relative poverty i...
Assume that information is available on a welfare measure, such as income per capita, and on a pover...
This paper discusses various measures of poverty and inequality found in the literature. Inequality ...
The paper proposes and applies statistical tests for poverty dominance that check for whether povert...
Poverty measurement and the analysis of the progress (or otherwise) of the poor is beset with diffic...
In this paper I propose a poverty segregation curve to measure inequality in the distribution of the...
Poverty measurement and the analysis of the progress (or otherwise) of the poor, whether it is socie...
Data for measuring poverty are frequently available in a summary form that describes the proportion ...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
A class of poverty measures is identified, the members of which satisfy strong monotonicity and tran...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...