The relationship between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty

Stephen P. Jenkins, Philippe Van Kerm

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Abstract

The current poverty rate and the persistent poverty rate are both included in the EU's portfolio of primary indicators of social inclusion. We show that there is a near-linear relationship between these two indicators across EU countries drawing on empirical analysis of EU-SILC and ECHP data. Using a prototypical model of poverty dynamics, we explain how the near-linear relationship arises and show how the model can be used to predict persistent poverty rates from current poverty information. In the light of the results, we discuss whether the EU's persistent poverty measure and the design of EU-SILC longitudinal data collection require modification.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCEPS/INSTEAD
Number of pages48
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Publication series

NameWorking Papers
PublisherCEPS/INSTEAD
No.2012-43

Keywords

  • EU-SILC
  • Europe
  • income poverty
  • persistent poverty

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