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Cette recherche étend l’approche de Dagum C. et Costa M. [“Analysis and Measurement of Poverty. Univariate and … Behaviour, Equivalence Scales, Welfare and Poverty, Springer Verlag, Germany, p. 221-271, 2004]. Nous développons un modèle …
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In 1990, Cerioli and Zani introduced an operational multivariate method to analyse and measure poverty, aiming at … incorporating several dimensions of poverty. As Dagum and Costa [2004] showed, this study applies the fuzzy set theoretic approach … capability. The literature offers many ways to deal with inequalities in poverty. The most common approach is those of Amartya …
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Given the multiplicative decomposition of the Sen index into three commonly used poverty statistics – the poverty rate … (poverty incidence), poverty gap ratio (poverty depth) and 1 plus the Gini index of poverty gap ratios of the poor (inequality … of poverty) – the index becomes much easier to use and to interpret for economists, policy analysts and decision makers …
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This article extends the paper of Dagum C. and Costa M. (“Analysis and Measurement of Poverty. Univariate and … Behaviour, Equivalence Scales, Welfare and Poverty, Springer Verlag, Germany, 221-271, 2004). We further develop the study of … multidimensional poverty using fuzzy sets by introducing a mixture of decomposition analysis. The model yields the most relevant …
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by subgroups and income sources. The multi-decomposition of the poverty growth yields respectively: the growth rate of … the poverty incidence (poverty rate) decomposed by subgroups, the growth rate of the poverty depth (poverty gap ratios … the multi-decomposition is not unique. It is mainly dependent on poverty lines defined on the space of income sources. An …
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by groups and income sources. The multi-decomposition of the poverty growth yields respectively: the growth rate of the … poverty incidence (poverty rate) decomposed by groups, the growth rate of the poverty depth (poverty gap ratios) decomposed by …-decomposition is not unique. It is mainly dependent on poverty lines defined on the space of income sources. An application to …
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indirect tax reforms on poverty. Considering that the population is partitioned into many groups, which differ in needs, in … taxation mechanisms in order to reduce the poverty for the entire population and the poverty in particular population sub … reforms are robust over a large range of poverty indices; the methodology relies on a stochastic dominance approach. …
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The purpose of this paper is to extend Dagum’s Gini decomposition (“A New Approach to the Decomposition of the Gini Income Inequality Ratio”, Empirical Economics 22(4), 515-531, 1997a) following three types of theoretical modelisation. The first one deals with a “poor/non-poor”...
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between the inequalities and poverty. Classification JEL : D63, D31, C10.<np pagenum="126"/> …
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Les mesures d’inégalité du revenu rassemblent deux types d’indicateurs décomposables : les indices décomposables en sous-populations et les indices décomposables en sources de revenu. Les premiers permettent de départager l’inégalité totale en une inégalité intragroupe et une...
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