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A Multi-dimensional Approach to Subjective Poverty Bernard van Praag & Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell Faculty of Economics and Econometrics, Tinbergen Institute,

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1 A Multi-dimensional Approach to Subjective Poverty Bernard van Praag & Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell Faculty of Economics and Econometrics, Tinbergen Institute, SCHOLAR,AIAS, University of Amsterdam Many Dimensions of Poverty, Brasilia August 2005

2 Subjective poverty Poverty is an individual feeling and not an objective status Operational definition of subjective poverty as being below a certain degree of satisfaction

3 Multi-dimensional poverty We distinguish several domains of life, and consequently, several types of poverty. It is justified to see poverty as a multi-dimensional concept. Poverty 'with life as a whole' may be decomposed into poverty components with respect to life domains

4 Literature Goedhart, Halberstadt, Kapteyn, & van Praag, 1977. The Poverty Line: Concept and Measurement. The Journal of Human Resources, 12: 503-520 Pradhan & Ravallion, 2000. Measuring poverty using qualitative perceptions of consumption adequacy. Review of Economics and Statistics, 82: 462-471. Van Praag & Ferrer-i-Carbonell, 2004. Happiness Quantified: A Satisfaction Calculus approach. Oxford University Press, Oxford: UK.

5 Satisfaction question module

6 Subjective poverty i-poor My satisfaction with my financial situation is evaluated by i (i=3,4,5,6,…) Different poverty classes, e.g.: Extremely poor<4 Poor=4 On the margin of being poor =5

7 Latent Variable Satisfaction

8 Estimation by Probit of  and β Poverty border lines: Other domains (health, job,etc) are described by latent domain satisfaction variables : with thresholds:

9 Two layer model

10 Aggregate: General Satisfaction with life. Poverty is multi-dimensional Domain poverties are correlated but much less than perfect (R 2 0.5) Overall poverty may be defined Aggregate of domain poverties


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