From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty:
This book offers a holistic view of Julio Boltvinik's vast and important work on poverty conceptualisation and measurement. It provides the foundations, application and empirical examples of Boltvinik's 'Integrated Poverty Measurement Method', which could potentially transform po...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book offers a holistic view of Julio Boltvinik's vast and important work on poverty conceptualisation and measurement. It provides the foundations, application and empirical examples of Boltvinik's 'Integrated Poverty Measurement Method', which could potentially transform poverty narratives globally as it has done in Mexico |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Mar 2024) Front Cover -- From Poverty to Well-Being and Human Flourishing: Integrated Conceptualisation and Measurement of Economic Poverty -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures and tables -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I Conceptualising poverty -- 1 Households' reproduction logic, their well-being sources, and concepts of needs and poverty -- 1.1 Households' reproduction schemes and articulation with enterprises and government -- 1.2 Well-being sources (WBS) and resources -- 1.3 Central definitions: needs and poverty -- The concept of HN in philosophy -- Definitions of poverty and needs in everyday life -- On the nature of needs -- 2 Critique of the Political Economy of Poverty (CPEP), Part 1: on different answers to the question of the constitutive elements of the good/full life -- 2.1 Sen's and Rawls's critiques of utilitarianism: Sen's critique of opulence and primary goods approaches -- 2.2 Internal and external critique of Neoclassical Consumer Theory -- 2.3 Sen's and Nussbaum's capabilities approaches: a critique -- 2.4 Synthesis of my New Paradigm of Human Poverty and Flourishing -- 3 Critique of the Political Economy of Poverty, Part 2: conceptual maps and definitions -- 3.1 Critique of the dominant definitions of poverty in the PEP: comparison with the definitions of poverty in my New Paradigm -- 3.2 The narrow conceptual map of the PEP compared with the broader one of my New Approach to Poverty and Human Flourishing (NAPHF) or New Paradigm (NP) -- Needs and satisfiers -- WBS or resources -- The conceptual map of the NAPHF -- The conceptual map of the PEP -- 4 Principles and good practices of poverty conceptualisation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Principles and good practices: a complete panorama -- PPC1: the principle of totality GPPC1: the good practice of adopting a holistic approach -- PPC2: the principle of sensitivity -- GPPC2: the good practice of adopting a context-sensitive and change-sensitive approach to poverty -- PPC3: the principle of the comparability of objective well-being -- GPPC3: the good practice of adopting an approach that conceives poverty in terms of OWB -- PPC4: the principle of the entangled nature of the concept of poverty -- GPPC4: the good practice of basing the poverty concept on informed value judgements -- PPC5: the principle of dignity as a central criterion for defining poverty threshold(s) -- GPPC5: the good practice of conceiving poverty concepts and measurement procedures as promoters of human rights and optimal pub -- PPC6: the Pr of P as part of the SLA -- GPPC6: the good practice of including all relevant dimensions of living standards in the conceptualisation and measurement of poverty -- Part II Measuring poverty -- 5 Principles and good practices of poverty measurement -- 5.1 Poverty measurement -- PPM1 and PPM2: principles of diminishing marginal WB and the existence of a maximum WB -- GPPM1: the good practice of applying PPM1 and PPM2 -- PPM3: the principle of the minimal error -- GPPM2: the good practice of minimising errors -- PPM4: the principle of replicable full cardinalisation (generalised dichotomisation) -- GPMM3: the good practice of cardinalising indicators -- PPM5: the principle of symmetry -- GPPM4: the good practice of full conceptual and measurement consistency -- PPM6 and GPPM5: the principle and good practice of full normativity -- 6 A typology of poverty measurement methods: a critique of direct and indirect poverty measurement methods -- 6.1 A systematic typology: comparison with Gordon et al.'s and Ringen's views of poverty measurement methods -- 6.2 On non-normative Poverty Measurement Methods 6.3 Description and critique of normative (and semi-normative) direct and indirect methods -- PL: NFB -- PL: GNB or budget approach -- PL: subjective PL -- 'Objective' PL -- Income-time poverty -- UBN: restricted original variant -- UBN improved variant (UBN-IV) -- Townsend's deprivation index -- Deprivation index, improved variant -- Enforced Lack of Socially Perceived Necessities (ELSPN) -- Acute Multidimensional Poverty Index (AMPI) -- Individual Deprivation Measure (IDM) -- Revealed or objective UBN thresholds -- 7 Combined methods of poverty measurement -- 7.1 Description and critique of combined methods included in the typology -- IPMM, original variant (OV-IPMM) -- IPMM, improved variant (IV-IPMM) -- Social Progress Index - Lifetime Deprivation (SPI-LTD) -- The truly poor -- Consensual truly poor -- Dual cut-off counting -- Modified truly poor -- 7.2 Prevailing disagreement on the poverty criterion among combined methods -- 8 The Integrated Poverty Measurement Method (IPMM) -- 8.1 The genesis of the IPMM -- 8.2 General description of the IPMM -- 8.3 Detailed description of IPMM poverty indicators, Part 1: UBN -- 8.3.1 Housing quality and space (QSDwAJ.) -- Housing quality -- Wall scores (WJ..) -- Roof scores (RJ) -- Floor scores (FJ) -- Composite indicator of housing quality adequacy (HQAJ.) -- Adequacy of space availability -- Equivalent bedrooms (EB) per household -- Normative EB per HH (for 2+ members) -- Integrated indicator of housing quality and space adequacy (HQSAJ) -- 8.3.2 Durable goods -- 8.3.3 Sanitary services -- Water provision (WP) -- Drainage service -- Consolidated indicator of sanitary achievement (SAJ) -- 8.3.4 Communication services (CS) -- Telephone (fixed line and/or mobile) (TlJ) -- Internet access/connection (IAJ) -- 8.3.5 Energy adequacy (EnAJ) -- Electricity access and quality indicator -- Lightbulb achievement Electricity access and quality achievement indicator (ElLBJA) -- Home-cooking fuel (CFJ) -- Domestic energy achievement indicator (EnAJ) -- 8.3.6 Educational achievement indicator (EAI) -- Indicators of attendance, years of schooling, and literacy -- Individual and HH educational achievement/deprivation indicators -- 8.3.7 Health Services (HS) and Social Security (SS) -- HS achievement (HSAIJ) and SS achievement (SSAIJ) -- 8.3.8 UBN composite indicator -- 8.4 Detailed description of IPMM poverty indicators, Part 2: income and time -- 8.4.1 Income (Y) -- PL definition -- Achievement indicator of HH available Y -- New methodology for measuring time poverty -- The integrated indicator of IPMM -- 9 Aggregate poverty measures (APM) -- 9.1 Description and critique -- 9.2 Critique of aggregate measures sensitive to distribution among the poor -- 9.3 A new aggregate measure of poverty sensitive to social inequality -- 9.4 A final note -- Epilogue -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Boltvinik, Julio Verfasser (DE-588)170316009 aut From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty Julio Boltvinik ; with a foreword by Meghnad Desai Bristol Bristol University Press 2024 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 238 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Mar 2024) Front Cover -- From Poverty to Well-Being and Human Flourishing: Integrated Conceptualisation and Measurement of Economic Poverty -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures and tables -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I Conceptualising poverty -- 1 Households' reproduction logic, their well-being sources, and concepts of needs and poverty -- 1.1 Households' reproduction schemes and articulation with enterprises and government -- 1.2 Well-being sources (WBS) and resources -- 1.3 Central definitions: needs and poverty -- The concept of HN in philosophy -- Definitions of poverty and needs in everyday life -- On the nature of needs -- 2 Critique of the Political Economy of Poverty (CPEP), Part 1: on different answers to the question of the constitutive elements of the good/full life -- 2.1 Sen's and Rawls's critiques of utilitarianism: Sen's critique of opulence and primary goods approaches -- 2.2 Internal and external critique of Neoclassical Consumer Theory -- 2.3 Sen's and Nussbaum's capabilities approaches: a critique -- 2.4 Synthesis of my New Paradigm of Human Poverty and Flourishing -- 3 Critique of the Political Economy of Poverty, Part 2: conceptual maps and definitions -- 3.1 Critique of the dominant definitions of poverty in the PEP: comparison with the definitions of poverty in my New Paradigm -- 3.2 The narrow conceptual map of the PEP compared with the broader one of my New Approach to Poverty and Human Flourishing (NAPHF) or New Paradigm (NP) -- Needs and satisfiers -- WBS or resources -- The conceptual map of the NAPHF -- The conceptual map of the PEP -- 4 Principles and good practices of poverty conceptualisation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Principles and good practices: a complete panorama -- PPC1: the principle of totality GPPC1: the good practice of adopting a holistic approach -- PPC2: the principle of sensitivity -- GPPC2: the good practice of adopting a context-sensitive and change-sensitive approach to poverty -- PPC3: the principle of the comparability of objective well-being -- GPPC3: the good practice of adopting an approach that conceives poverty in terms of OWB -- PPC4: the principle of the entangled nature of the concept of poverty -- GPPC4: the good practice of basing the poverty concept on informed value judgements -- PPC5: the principle of dignity as a central criterion for defining poverty threshold(s) -- GPPC5: the good practice of conceiving poverty concepts and measurement procedures as promoters of human rights and optimal pub -- PPC6: the Pr of P as part of the SLA -- GPPC6: the good practice of including all relevant dimensions of living standards in the conceptualisation and measurement of poverty -- Part II Measuring poverty -- 5 Principles and good practices of poverty measurement -- 5.1 Poverty measurement -- PPM1 and PPM2: principles of diminishing marginal WB and the existence of a maximum WB -- GPPM1: the good practice of applying PPM1 and PPM2 -- PPM3: the principle of the minimal error -- GPPM2: the good practice of minimising errors -- PPM4: the principle of replicable full cardinalisation (generalised dichotomisation) -- GPMM3: the good practice of cardinalising indicators -- PPM5: the principle of symmetry -- GPPM4: the good practice of full conceptual and measurement consistency -- PPM6 and GPPM5: the principle and good practice of full normativity -- 6 A typology of poverty measurement methods: a critique of direct and indirect poverty measurement methods -- 6.1 A systematic typology: comparison with Gordon et al.'s and Ringen's views of poverty measurement methods -- 6.2 On non-normative Poverty Measurement Methods 6.3 Description and critique of normative (and semi-normative) direct and indirect methods -- PL: NFB -- PL: GNB or budget approach -- PL: subjective PL -- 'Objective' PL -- Income-time poverty -- UBN: restricted original variant -- UBN improved variant (UBN-IV) -- Townsend's deprivation index -- Deprivation index, improved variant -- Enforced Lack of Socially Perceived Necessities (ELSPN) -- Acute Multidimensional Poverty Index (AMPI) -- Individual Deprivation Measure (IDM) -- Revealed or objective UBN thresholds -- 7 Combined methods of poverty measurement -- 7.1 Description and critique of combined methods included in the typology -- IPMM, original variant (OV-IPMM) -- IPMM, improved variant (IV-IPMM) -- Social Progress Index - Lifetime Deprivation (SPI-LTD) -- The truly poor -- Consensual truly poor -- Dual cut-off counting -- Modified truly poor -- 7.2 Prevailing disagreement on the poverty criterion among combined methods -- 8 The Integrated Poverty Measurement Method (IPMM) -- 8.1 The genesis of the IPMM -- 8.2 General description of the IPMM -- 8.3 Detailed description of IPMM poverty indicators, Part 1: UBN -- 8.3.1 Housing quality and space (QSDwAJ.) -- Housing quality -- Wall scores (WJ..) -- Roof scores (RJ) -- Floor scores (FJ) -- Composite indicator of housing quality adequacy (HQAJ.) -- Adequacy of space availability -- Equivalent bedrooms (EB) per household -- Normative EB per HH (for 2+ members) -- Integrated indicator of housing quality and space adequacy (HQSAJ) -- 8.3.2 Durable goods -- 8.3.3 Sanitary services -- Water provision (WP) -- Drainage service -- Consolidated indicator of sanitary achievement (SAJ) -- 8.3.4 Communication services (CS) -- Telephone (fixed line and/or mobile) (TlJ) -- Internet access/connection (IAJ) -- 8.3.5 Energy adequacy (EnAJ) -- Electricity access and quality indicator -- Lightbulb achievement Electricity access and quality achievement indicator (ElLBJA) -- Home-cooking fuel (CFJ) -- Domestic energy achievement indicator (EnAJ) -- 8.3.6 Educational achievement indicator (EAI) -- Indicators of attendance, years of schooling, and literacy -- Individual and HH educational achievement/deprivation indicators -- 8.3.7 Health Services (HS) and Social Security (SS) -- HS achievement (HSAIJ) and SS achievement (SSAIJ) -- 8.3.8 UBN composite indicator -- 8.4 Detailed description of IPMM poverty indicators, Part 2: income and time -- 8.4.1 Income (Y) -- PL definition -- Achievement indicator of HH available Y -- New methodology for measuring time poverty -- The integrated indicator of IPMM -- 9 Aggregate poverty measures (APM) -- 9.1 Description and critique -- 9.2 Critique of aggregate measures sensitive to distribution among the poor -- 9.3 A new aggregate measure of poverty sensitive to social inequality -- 9.4 A final note -- Epilogue -- References -- Index This book offers a holistic view of Julio Boltvinik's vast and important work on poverty conceptualisation and measurement. It provides the foundations, application and empirical examples of Boltvinik's 'Integrated Poverty Measurement Method', which could potentially transform poverty narratives globally as it has done in Mexico Poverty Research Methodology Well-being Desai, Meghnad 1940- (DE-588)124096719 wpr Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-4473-6846-5 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-4473-6847-2 https://doi.org/10.46692/9781447368496?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781447368496/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Boltvinik, Julio From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty Poverty Research Methodology Well-being |
title | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty |
title_auth | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty |
title_exact_search | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty |
title_full | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty Julio Boltvinik ; with a foreword by Meghnad Desai |
title_fullStr | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty Julio Boltvinik ; with a foreword by Meghnad Desai |
title_full_unstemmed | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty Julio Boltvinik ; with a foreword by Meghnad Desai |
title_short | From poverty to well-being and human flourishing, Volume 1, Integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty |
title_sort | from poverty to well being and human flourishing volume 1 integrated conceptualisation and measurement of economic poverty |
topic | Poverty Research Methodology Well-being |
topic_facet | Poverty Research Methodology Well-being |
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