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Shatakshee Dhongde, Yi Li, Prasanta K. Pattanaik, Yongsheng Xu
Gender and Intersecting Inequalities
Journal Article
Vietnam
Binary data, hierarchy of attributes, and multidimensional deprivation
Summary

Empirical estimation of multidimensional deprivation measures has gained momentum in the last few years. Several existing measures assume that deprivation dimensions are cardinally measurable, when, in many instances, such data is not always available.

In this paper, the authors propose a class of deprivation measures when the only information available is whether an individual is deprived in an attribute or not. The framework is then extended to a setting in which the multiple dimensions are grouped as basic attributes that are of fundamental importance for an individual’s quality of life and non-basic attributes which are at a much lower level of importance. Empirical illustrations of the proposed measures are provided based on the estimation of multidimensional deprivation among children in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.

  Keywords

Binary data, Children, Deprivation, Hierarchy, Multiple dimensions, Poverty

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Binary data, hierarchy of attributes, and multidimensional deprivation
Summary

Empirical estimation of multidimensional deprivation measures has gained momentum in the last few years. Several existing measures assume that deprivation dimensions are cardinally measurable, when, in many instances, such data is not always available.

In this paper, the authors propose a class of deprivation measures when the only information available is whether an individual is deprived in an attribute or not. The framework is then extended to a setting in which the multiple dimensions are grouped as basic attributes that are of fundamental importance for an individual’s quality of life and non-basic attributes which are at a much lower level of importance. Empirical illustrations of the proposed measures are provided based on the estimation of multidimensional deprivation among children in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.

  Keywords

Binary data, Children, Deprivation, Hierarchy, Multiple dimensions, Poverty

Download the journal article Binary data, hierarchy of attributes, and multidimensional deprivation,

Publication Information

Shatakshee Dhongde, Yi Li, Prasanta K. Pattanaik, Yongsheng Xu
Gender and Intersecting Inequalities
Journal Article
Vietnam