Résumé
This paper is concerned with the problem of ranking and quantifying the extent of deprivation in multidimensional distributions of dichotomous deprivation variables. To this end, we introduce a family of measures of deprivation justified on the basis of dual social evaluation functions. Two alternative criteria of second-degree deprivation count distribution dominance are shown to divide the proposed family of deprivation measures into two separate subfamilies, which can be justified by a combination of correlation increasing and count neutral rearrangements. Based on EU-SILC data, we show that application of the proposed measures might lead to conclusions that differ from those attained by standard cut-off measures, and that results based on cut-off measures are more sensitive to the choice of specific measure.
langue originale | Anglais |
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Numéro d'article | 104036 |
Pages (de - à) | 104036 |
journal | Journal of Public Economics |
Volume | 177 |
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état | Publié - 1 sept. 2019 |
mots-clés
- Multidimensional deprivation
- Poverty
- Counting approach
- Partial orderings
- Dual measures of deprivation
- Principles of changing association rearrangements