This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of various methods used to estimate poverty in developing countries. The comparison of different approaches, including the income method, consumption method, and multidimensional poverty index, underscores the significance of nuanced poverty measurement for effective policy development and poverty reduction strategies
This paper considers the measurement properties of indices used to measure multidimensional child po...
Although we have more data than ever before at our disposal, measuring poverty remains a controversi...
The multidimensionality of poverty is often neglected at the policy-formulation stage in developing ...
This paper implements a methodology for estimating poverty in Ecuador, Madagascar and South Africa, ...
In this paper we contrast different perspectives to the measurement of multidimensional poverty. Usi...
Co-published with SpringerContributions from Jean-Bosco Ki and Vu Tuan AnhThis book proposes an oper...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
INTRODUCTION: There is, of course, no objective "scientifically correct" concept of poverty, so ,on...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
7 Abstract The main purpose of this thesis is to provide a critical view of the issue of measuring p...
The measurement of poverty involves identification: the fundamental step of deciding who is to be co...
This paper considers the measurement properties of indices used to measure multidimensional child po...
Although we have more data than ever before at our disposal, measuring poverty remains a controversi...
The multidimensionality of poverty is often neglected at the policy-formulation stage in developing ...
This paper implements a methodology for estimating poverty in Ecuador, Madagascar and South Africa, ...
In this paper we contrast different perspectives to the measurement of multidimensional poverty. Usi...
Co-published with SpringerContributions from Jean-Bosco Ki and Vu Tuan AnhThis book proposes an oper...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Includes bibliographyThe fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country o...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
INTRODUCTION: There is, of course, no objective "scientifically correct" concept of poverty, so ,on...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
7 Abstract The main purpose of this thesis is to provide a critical view of the issue of measuring p...
The measurement of poverty involves identification: the fundamental step of deciding who is to be co...
This paper considers the measurement properties of indices used to measure multidimensional child po...
Although we have more data than ever before at our disposal, measuring poverty remains a controversi...
The multidimensionality of poverty is often neglected at the policy-formulation stage in developing ...