We propose a characterization of a popular index of multidimensional poverty which, as a special case, generates a measure of material deprivation. This index is the weighted sum of the functioning failures. The important feature of the variables that may be relevant for poverty assessments is that they are discrete in nature. Thus, poverty measures based on continuous variables are not suitable in this setting and the assumption of a discrete domain is mandatory. We apply the measure to European Union member states where the concept of material deprivation was initiated and illustrate how its recommendations di ffer from those obtained from poverty measures based exclusively on income considerations
Bossert, W., Chakravarty, S., D'Ambrosio, C. (2012). Multidimensional Poverty and Material Deprivation with Discrete Data. REVIEW OF INCOME AND WEALTH, 59(1), 29-43 [10.1111/j.1475-4991.2012.00519.x].
Multidimensional Poverty and Material Deprivation with Discrete Data
D'AMBROSIO, CONCHITA
2012
Abstract
We propose a characterization of a popular index of multidimensional poverty which, as a special case, generates a measure of material deprivation. This index is the weighted sum of the functioning failures. The important feature of the variables that may be relevant for poverty assessments is that they are discrete in nature. Thus, poverty measures based on continuous variables are not suitable in this setting and the assumption of a discrete domain is mandatory. We apply the measure to European Union member states where the concept of material deprivation was initiated and illustrate how its recommendations di ffer from those obtained from poverty measures based exclusively on income considerationsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.