This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty based on any additively-decomposable index of aggregate poverty. Chronic poverty and transitory poverty in the United States are measured using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (1987 interviewing year). In an attempt to identify the most impoverished subpopulations, poverty indices are decomposed according to race, type of household and educational qualifications of the head of the household.
The problem addressed in this D.Phil. thesis is the aggregation of welfare data across individuals a...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
A number of chronic poverty measures are now empirically applied to quantify the prevalence and inte...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
Abstract: As an alternative to the conventional methods for measuring chronic poverty, this paper p...
A new class of chronic poverty measures is constructed that builds upon Jalan and Ravallion (1998) b...
The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and approp...
This paper presents a new family of chronic poverty measures based on the Pa poverty measures of Fos...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
February 2003References: p. 19-20This paper investigates how to characterize each person's poverty s...
Abstract This paper investigates how to characterize each person's poverty status when his/her ...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
We explore how to measure poverty over time, by focusing on trajectories of poverty rather than pove...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
The problem addressed in this D.Phil. thesis is the aggregation of welfare data across individuals a...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
A number of chronic poverty measures are now empirically applied to quantify the prevalence and inte...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
Abstract: As an alternative to the conventional methods for measuring chronic poverty, this paper p...
A new class of chronic poverty measures is constructed that builds upon Jalan and Ravallion (1998) b...
The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and approp...
This paper presents a new family of chronic poverty measures based on the Pa poverty measures of Fos...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
February 2003References: p. 19-20This paper investigates how to characterize each person's poverty s...
Abstract This paper investigates how to characterize each person's poverty status when his/her ...
How can indices of multidimensional poverty be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the j...
This paper adopts a new approach to the measurement of chronic multidimensional poverty. It relies o...
We explore how to measure poverty over time, by focusing on trajectories of poverty rather than pove...
Economists have traditionally used static poverty measures to estimate well-being, target aid, and d...
The problem addressed in this D.Phil. thesis is the aggregation of welfare data across individuals a...
Standard poverty measures provide a snapshot of poverty at a single point in time but they cannot ca...
A number of chronic poverty measures are now empirically applied to quantify the prevalence and inte...