In this paper, the concept of vulnerability of the poor’s welfare and its practical measures are scrutinised in order to derive implications for targeting poverty reduction policies toward vulnerable households. As illustration, various measures of vulnerability proposed in the literature are applied to a panel data-set collected from rural Pakistan. The empirical results show that different vulnerability rankings can be obtained depending on the choice of the measure. By utilising these measures, we can identify who and which region is more vulnerable to a particular type of risk. This kind of information is useful in targeting poverty reduction policies. Since the nature of vulnerability is diverse, it is advisable to use the whole vector...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
This study is based on secondary data from HICES and WMS 2004/5 collected by CSA. The study has trie...
In developing countries, many household are exposed to high risk, uncertainties and crises, which no...
In this paper, the concept of vulnerability of the poor’s welfare and its practical measures a...
The paper assesses the extent of household vulnerability to poverty in Pakistan. Preferably, househo...
Cooperation, and United Nations University for useful comments on earlier versions of this paper
The concept of vulnerability extends the idea of poverty to include idiosyncratic as well as a...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rur...
The literature on welfare analysis has recently started to take into account uncertainty and insecur...
Vulnerability as a measure of human deprivations is a more comprehensive and value-laden term than p...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of oxford development studies. It starts b...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rura...
Standard poverty analysis makes statements about deprivation after the veil of uncertainty has been ...
<p><i>Empirical studies in different developing countries have investigated the impact of social pro...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the incidence of different types of shocks in ru...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
This study is based on secondary data from HICES and WMS 2004/5 collected by CSA. The study has trie...
In developing countries, many household are exposed to high risk, uncertainties and crises, which no...
In this paper, the concept of vulnerability of the poor’s welfare and its practical measures a...
The paper assesses the extent of household vulnerability to poverty in Pakistan. Preferably, househo...
Cooperation, and United Nations University for useful comments on earlier versions of this paper
The concept of vulnerability extends the idea of poverty to include idiosyncratic as well as a...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rur...
The literature on welfare analysis has recently started to take into account uncertainty and insecur...
Vulnerability as a measure of human deprivations is a more comprehensive and value-laden term than p...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of oxford development studies. It starts b...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rura...
Standard poverty analysis makes statements about deprivation after the veil of uncertainty has been ...
<p><i>Empirical studies in different developing countries have investigated the impact of social pro...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the incidence of different types of shocks in ru...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
This study is based on secondary data from HICES and WMS 2004/5 collected by CSA. The study has trie...
In developing countries, many household are exposed to high risk, uncertainties and crises, which no...