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Capabilities and functionings approach 1 Dimensional scores 1 MIMIC 1 Multi-poverty 1 SEM 1 capabilities and functionings approach 1 dimensional scores 1 multi-poverty 1
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Ningaye, Paul 2 Alexi, Tiomela 1 Feudjio, Virginie Takoutio 1 Tiomela, Yemedjeu 1 Virginie, Takoutio 1
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Partenariat en Politiques Économiques (PEP), Université Laval 1
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Social Indicators Research 1 Working Papers PMMA 1
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Multi-Poverty in Cameroon: a Dimensional Scores Approach. Multi-pauvreté au Cameroun: Approche par les scores dimensionnels.
Ningaye, Paul; Tiomela, Yemedjeu; Feudjio, Virginie Takoutio - Partenariat en Politiques Économiques (PEP), … - 2011
The primary objective of this study is to capture multi-poverty with values for welfare dimensions rather than the typical approach of a composite welfare indicator. The method used is multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) modelling, which can be used to explain, measure and calculate the...
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Multi-Poverty in Cameroon: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
Ningaye, Paul; Alexi, Tiomela; Virginie, Takoutio - In: Social Indicators Research 113 (2013) 1, pp. 159-181
The primary objective of this study is to capture multi-poverty with values for welfare dimensions rather than the typical approach of a composite welfare indicator. The method used to explain, measure and calculate the scores for five dimensions of welfare is Structural Equation Modeling....
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