There is an expanding literature on multidimensional poverty measurement. Even though the theoretical foundations of the field are well developed, there are only a few empirical papers on developing countries, especially on the comparison of different measures. This paper applies a decomposable multidimensional measure developed by Alkire and Foster (2007) to a cross-sectional dataset on South Africa. This measure allows for decomposition of final outcome into the dimensions used. Furthermore, South Africa provides an interesting case study as the country is renowned for its high income-inequality rate. The contribution of the paper is to draw significant policy implications when a decomposable multidimensional measure is used as opposed to...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
Disability and poverty are interconnected with each other. This entangled relationship and the compl...
This working paper presents the normative, empirical, and policy motivations for focusing on multidi...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
The measurement of poverty involves two problems: identifying the poor and constructing an index to ...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Gauging levels of welfare using data on income and expenditure is informative yet limited and can be...
Although the multidimensional nature of poverty has received increasingly prominent attention in aca...
Magister Commercii - MComPoverty remains one of the main socio-economic issues in South Africa and i...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.This thesis explores the multidime...
Magister Commercii - MCom (Economics)Since the dawn of democracy, South Africa has come a long way i...
This study uses the Census 2001 and 2011 as well as Community Survey 2007 and 2016 data to derive a...
More data on non-income dimensions of poverty are available than at any previous time in history. Al...
Research evidence points to the multiple forms of deprivation faced by the current generation of you...
The study involved a multidimensional analysis of poverty in the former South African homeland of Qw...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
Disability and poverty are interconnected with each other. This entangled relationship and the compl...
This working paper presents the normative, empirical, and policy motivations for focusing on multidi...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
The measurement of poverty involves two problems: identifying the poor and constructing an index to ...
Since the seminal works of Sen, poverty is recognized as multidimensional phenomenon. Recently, ther...
Gauging levels of welfare using data on income and expenditure is informative yet limited and can be...
Although the multidimensional nature of poverty has received increasingly prominent attention in aca...
Magister Commercii - MComPoverty remains one of the main socio-economic issues in South Africa and i...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.This thesis explores the multidime...
Magister Commercii - MCom (Economics)Since the dawn of democracy, South Africa has come a long way i...
This study uses the Census 2001 and 2011 as well as Community Survey 2007 and 2016 data to derive a...
More data on non-income dimensions of poverty are available than at any previous time in history. Al...
Research evidence points to the multiple forms of deprivation faced by the current generation of you...
The study involved a multidimensional analysis of poverty in the former South African homeland of Qw...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
Disability and poverty are interconnected with each other. This entangled relationship and the compl...
This working paper presents the normative, empirical, and policy motivations for focusing on multidi...