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multidimensional inequality “frontier”, we are able to reconcile the literature on multivariate relative poverty and multivariate …The paper investigates how comparisons of multivariate inequality can be made robust to varying the intensity of focus … on the share of the population that are more relatively deprived. It follows the dominance approach to making inequality …
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We investigate how to make poverty comparisons using multidimensional indicators of well-being, showing in particular … how to check whether the comparisons are robust to aggregation procedures and to the choice of multidimensional poverty … various multidimensional poverty estimators, including estimators of the "critical" poverty frontiers outside which …
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We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicators of well …-being. The work is analogous to the univariate stochastic dominance literature in that we seek poverty orderings that are robust … to the choice of multidimensional poverty lines and indices. In addition, we wish to ensure that our comparisons are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005696345
This paper provides a method to make robust multidimensional poverty comparisons when one or more of the dimensions of … well-being or deprivation is discrete. Sampling distributions for the statistics used in these poverty comparisons are … information than do univariate poverty comparisons. …
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