Towards a Credible Poverty Framework: From Income Poverty to Deprivation

Published By: The Social Policy Research Centre | Published Date: January, 01 , 2004

There have always been differences of view on what poverty means in conceptual terms, and even greater differences on how to measure it. These differences span a broad spectrum of normative and ideological positions and raise a number of technical issues surrounding the statistical measurement of poverty. This paper explains the role of poverty research and the value of a poverty line, while acknowledging that limitations exist with the current instruments. It argues that any poverty measure must include two key ingredients of poverty – the idea that resources are inadequate to meet basic needs and the notion that needs can only be defined relative to prevailing community attitudes and standards.

Author(s): Peter Saunders | Posted on: Apr 09, 2014 | Views(415) | Download (167)


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