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The Counting Approach to Multidimensional Poverty: Evidence from South Asia
2021
FWU Journal of Social Sciences
This study is about the inspection of the multidimensional poverty level and changes with time. Three sample countries (Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India) are taken from the South Asian Region to measure the depth of multidimensional poverty and inequality among the deprived individuals by using Alkire and Foster (2011) "Dimension Adjusted" or headcount ratio measure, Rippin (2010) Class of Ordinal Poverty measures, and Chakravarty and D'Ambrosio (2006) Class of Poverty measures. These all three
doi:10.51709/19951272/winter-2021/4
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