ISBN-13: 9780415636346 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 326 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415636346 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 326 str.
Poverty and inequality remain at the top of the global economic agenda, and the methodology of measuring poverty continues to be a key area of research. This new book, from a leading international group of scholars, offers an up to date and innovative survey of new methods for estimating poverty at a local level, as well as the most recent multidimensional methods and measurements of the dynamics of poverty.
The book argues that measures of poverty and inequality are most useful to policy-makers and researchers when they are finely disaggregated into small geographic units. This volume is the first attempt of getting together the most recent research results on local estimates of multidimensional poverty deprivation. The methods offered here take both traditional and multidimensional approaches, with a focus being on using the methodology for the construction of time-related measures of deprivation at the individual and aggregated levels. In analysis of persistence over time, the book also explores whether the level of deprivation is defined in terms of relative disparity in society, or in relation to some supposedly absolute standard.
This book is of particular importance as the continuing international economic and financial crisis has lead to the impoverishment of segments of population as a result of unemployment, bankruptcy, and difficulties in banking credits. The volume will therefore be of interest to all those working on economic, econometric and statistical methods and empirical analyses in the areas of poverty, social exclusion and income inequality, as well as for policymakers.
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