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Title: Choosing concepts and measurements of poverty: a comparison of three major poverty approaches
Authors: Kwadzo, Moses
Keywords: Social exclusion poverty
Monetary poverty
Capability poverty
Measurement of poverty
Conceptualization of poverty
Issue Date: 9-Jul-2015
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: A comparative analysis of different poverty measures, particularly across studies that use different conceptualizations and measurements of poverty, is very valuable. In highlighting this fact, this article compares three poverty measurements: monetary poverty, social exclusion, and capability poverty measurements. The results indicate that all three poverty measurements classify varied proportions of the U.S. population as poor. These variations occur as a function of the conceptualization and measurement of poverty. In general, all three poverty measurements are inadequate indicators of well-being. It is reasonable to suggest that researchers report results using more than one poverty measurement
Description: 16p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4294
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Agricultural Economics & Extension

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