2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-016-1365-7
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Considering the Extremely Poor: Multidimensional Poverty Measurement for Germany

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“…To measure multidimensional poverty, we followed the method proposed by Alkire and Foster ( 2011 ), which has been widely used in a number of existing studies (Nowak & Scheicher, 2017 ; Ogutu & Qaim, 2019 ). The procedures for measuring multidimensional poverty are as follows:…”
Section: Data and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To measure multidimensional poverty, we followed the method proposed by Alkire and Foster ( 2011 ), which has been widely used in a number of existing studies (Nowak & Scheicher, 2017 ; Ogutu & Qaim, 2019 ). The procedures for measuring multidimensional poverty are as follows:…”
Section: Data and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth noting that recent studies have paid increasing attention to poverty reduction from the perspective of multidimensionality (e.g. income, health, and education) (Alkire & Foster, 2011 ; Nowak & Scheicher, 2017 ; Strotmann & Volkert, 2018 ). We argue that knowledge of the relationship between mobile Internet use and multidimensional poverty would provide important insights for policymakers as to what sorts of interventions might be used in reducing multidimensional poverty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mention just two of the many developments, we can note that there is a growing literature that measures poverty with multidimensional metrics (e.g. Dewilde 2004;Alkire and Santos 2013;Batana 2013;Alkire et al 2015;Nowak and Scheicher 2017). Another refinement in the poverty measurement literature is to measure poverty for specific subgroups, such as poverty among children (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This MPI replaced the previous human poverty index in subsequent human development reports of the world countries. Following this, numerous studies in many countries have used various procedures to estimate multidimensional poverty of individuals and households (Angulo et al, 2016;Bader et al, 2016;Dhongde & Haveman, 2017;Dutta, 2015;Guio et al, 2012;Guio et al, 2016;Hanandita & Tampubolon, 2016;Mohanty et al, 2017;Montoya & Teixeira, 2017;Nowak & Scheicher, 2017;Rangarajan & Dev, 2015;Rogan, 2016;Tsui, 2002;Wang & Wang, 2016;World Bank, 2014;Yu, 2013). A majority of these studies used methods designed for global MPI calculations (Alkire & Foster, 2007;Alkire, Foster, & Santos, 2011;Alkire & Santos, 2013).…”
Section: Background and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%