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_aNOLAN, Brian _943421 |
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_aUsing non-monetary deprivation indicators to analyze poverty and social exclusion : _blessons from Europe? |
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_aHoboken : _bWiley-Blackwell, _cSpring 2010 |
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520 | 3 | _aNon-monetary indicators of deprivation are now widely used in studying poverty in Europe. While measuring financial resources remains central, having reliable information about material deprivation adds to the ability to capture poverty and social exclusion. Non-monetary indicators can help improve the identification of those experiencing poverty and understand how it comes about. They are most productively used when multidimensionality is explicitly taken into account, both in framing the question and in empirical application. While serious methodological and measurement issues remain to be addressed, material deprivation indicators allow for new insights in making poverty comparisons across countries and analyzing changes over time | |
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_aWHELAN, Christopher T _943422 |
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_tJournal of Policy Analysis and Management _g29, 2, p. 305-325 _dHoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, Spring 2010 _xISSN 02768739 _w |
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