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In recent years, it has become evident that pure monetary measures cannot represent the poverty phenomenon faithfully. Poverty involves many different aspects of life that can be hardly condensed in a single monetary indicator. People can be poor in different ways, at different degrees and from...
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Using a macro panel of 31 European countries, this paper explores the hypothesis that cross-country differences in the exposition to the risk of poverty or social exclusion (as defined by the Europe 2020 anti‐poverty strategy) are strongly affected by countries' political, institutional and...
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Using a macro panel of 31 European countries, this paper shows that the application of a QR procedure to the estimation of poverty risk offers a picture of poverty determinants and cross country poverty differences more reliable than that emerging from conditional mean estimations. The extent...
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Using the 2008‐2011 EU‐Statistics on Income and Living Conditions data, we implement a dynamic three‐level model to analyze poverty persistence in 26 EU countries. Our aim is to understand why an individual experiencing poverty today is much more likely to experience it again. We innovate...
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