The Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data

The Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data PDF Author: Sabina Alkire
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781907194009
Category : Poverty
Languages : en
Pages : 13

Book Description
The aim of this paper is to draw attention to "missing dimensions" of poverty data - dimensions that are of value to poor people, but for which we have scant or no data. Amartya Sen frames development as the process of expanding the freedoms that people value and have reason to value. Although the most widely-known measure of human development includes income, longevity, and education, many have argued that people's values, and consequently multidimensional poverty, extends beyond these domains. In order to advance these multiple areas, it is at times necessary to conduct empirical studies using individual or household-level data on multiple dimensions of poverty. A critical barrier for international analyses of multidimensional poverty is that few or no high-quality indicators are available across countries and respondents in key domains that are deeply important to poor people and of potentially critical instrumental importance. --Abstract.

Dimensions of Poverty

Dimensions of Poverty PDF Author: Valentin Beck
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030317110
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 413

Book Description
This anthology constitutes an important contribution to the interdisciplinary debate on poverty measurement and alleviation. Absolute and relative poverty—both within and across state boundaries—are standardly measured and evaluated in monetary terms. However, poverty researchers have highlighted the shortfalls of one-dimensional monetary metrics. A new consensus is emerging that effectively addressing poverty requires a nuanced understanding of poverty as a relational phenomenon involving deprivations in multiple dimensions, including health, standard of living, education and political participation. This volume advances the debate on poverty by providing a forum for philosophers and empirical researchers. It combines philosophically sound analysis and genuinely global research on poverty's social embeddedness. Next to an introduction to this interdisciplinary field—which links Practical Philosophy, Development Economics, Political Science, and Sociology—it contains articles by leading international experts and early career scholars. The contributors analyse the concept of poverty, detail its multiple dimensions, reveal epistemic injustices in poverty research, and reflect on the challenges of poverty-related social activism. The unifying theme connecting this volume's contributions is that poverty must be understood as a multidimensional and socially relational phenomenon, and that this insight can enhance our efforts to measure and alleviate poverty.

Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights

Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights PDF Author: Malcolm Langford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031915
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 575

Book Description
This volume sets out to disentangle the debate about the Millennium Development goals in theory and practice.

Health, Disability and the Capability Approach

Health, Disability and the Capability Approach PDF Author: Sophie Mitra
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351797662
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 159

Book Description
This book focuses on two areas of substantial and growing importance to the human development and capability approach: health and disability. The research on disability, health and the capability approach has been diverse in the topics it covers, and the conceptual frameworks and methodologies it uses, beginning over a decade and a half ago in health and more than a decade ago in disability. This book shares a set of contributions in these two areas: the first set of chapters focusing on disability; and the second set focusing on health and the health capability paradigm (HCP), in particular. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities.

Multidimensional Poverty Measurement

Multidimensional Poverty Measurement PDF Author: Xiaolin Wang
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811911894
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 278

Book Description
​This book addresses and compensates for the lack of poverty measurement research in China. With regard to the multi-dimensional measurement of poverty, it is clear that the situation of Chinese farmers is problematic in terms of five major aspects: sanitation facilities, health insurance, durable consumer goods, productive assets and modern fuels. Based on these criteria, the book provides a clear direction for policy intervention to comprehensively improve farmers’ standard of living and tackle the key problems of poverty alleviation and development in the region. In addition, its analysis of poverty among ethnic minorities, the elderly and children offers valuable reference material for poverty alleviation and the development of special groups.

Poverty Reduction in a Changing Climate

Poverty Reduction in a Changing Climate PDF Author: Hari Bansha Dulal
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0739168010
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 429

Book Description
Poverty reduction challenges in the twenty-first century are not the same as those from the previous century. The shift is due in no small part to climate change and climate-related weather disasters, such as extreme flood and drought. The magnitude and frequency of such events are only expected to increase in the coming decades, affecting more and more impoverished people across the globe. Poverty Reduction in a Changing Climate, edited by Hari Bansha Dulal, is a work which discusses the new innovations and funding mechanisms which have emerged in response to the rise of climate-related challenges in the twenty-first century. Dulal and the text's contributors explore the synergies and implications of those innovations with respect to poverty alleviation goals. This collection brings together a range of scholars from different backgrounds, ranging from political science, economics, public policy, and environmental science, all analyzing poverty reduction challenges and opportunities from different, forward-thinking perspectives.

An Introduction to the Human Development and Capability Approach

An Introduction to the Human Development and Capability Approach PDF Author: Séverine Deneulin
Publisher: IDRC
ISBN: 184407806X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 378

Book Description
First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

China's War against the Many Faces of Poverty

China's War against the Many Faces of Poverty PDF Author: Jing Yang
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317591844
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 346

Book Description
China’s War against the Many Faces of Poverty measures multidimensional poverty in China and deprivation related to income, education, health issues, living standards and social security. The book adopts a well-developed methodology using three different empirical datasets to analyse aspects of regional diversity across rural and urban and migrant populations of China. The book also analyses the links between development policies considered by the government and the various facets of poverty in light of rapid economic growth and addresses important policy implications. In the existing literature, in-depth research on multidimensional poverty in China is almost non-existent. This book is a pioneer study in this important field of research. With its innovative approach in concepts and methodologies and in its analysis of policy implications make this book a definitive and valuable addition to the literature.

Italian Studies on Food and Quality of Life

Italian Studies on Food and Quality of Life PDF Author: Carolina Facioni
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030978060
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 153

Book Description
The book explores, through a reflection on food, the complexity of the concept of well-being. It starts from the consideration that food is a fundamental element for human well-being, and for well-being of the planet as a whole. Not only does food guarantee the survival of human beings, it is also a cultural expression. With regard to the Italian socio-cultural context, the contributors explore how food relates to aspects such as history, tradition, new food styles, health, and the old and new technologies used to produce food. The studies in the book do not simply analyse indicators to illustrate the Italian situation in the "here and now". As part of the tradition of studies on social indicators, they provide valid and well-founded indications to contribute to an improvement in the quality of life for years to come. This work on the theme of food represents a very useful contribution to the general reflection on well-being and its statistical, sociological, and multidisciplinary study, due to the importance historically given to food in Italy and the socio-cultural implications of food in various life contexts.

Measuring Global Poverty

Measuring Global Poverty PDF Author: S. Wisor
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230357474
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 241

Book Description
The author examines the moral, methodological, and practical problems that arise from poverty measurement. He establishes a methodological framework for analyzing poverty conceptions and measures, and concludes with concrete recommendations regarding both the procedures for and substance of future global poverty measurement.