Multidimensional poverty measurement and analysis : chapter 4 - counting approaches: definitions, origins and implementations
The measurement of poverty involves identification: the fundamental step of deciding who is to be considered poor. A ‘counting approach’ is one way to identify the poor in multidimensional poverty measurement, which entails the intuitive procedure of counting the number of dimensions in which peo...
Main Authors: | Alkire, S, Foster, J, Seth, S, Santos, M, Roche, J, Fernandez, P |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2015
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