Economic Well-being and Non-economic Well-being: A Review of the Meaning and Measurement of Poverty
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: April, 03 , 2004This paper discusses the measurement of poverty and well-being. A historical overview
is given of the last fifty years. This is followed by discussion of three groupings of
indicators: those measures based primarily on economic well-being; those based on
non-economic well-being and composite indicators. It is argued that the choice of
indicator should reflect its purpose and that economic measures are best when quick,
rough-and-ready, short run, aggregate inferences are required. In contrast,
non-economic measures are better when greater depth on medium- or longer-term
trends and/or dis-aggregation are required. [Research Paper No. 2004/30]
Author(s): Andrew Sumner | Posted on: Dec 03, 2010 | Views(1055) | Download (994)