The evolution of poverty in the European Union: concepts, measurement and data

"This paper considers the measurement of poverty in the European Union (EU). Starting from a definition of poverty that is suitable for the European context, a flexible measurement framework is proposed based on the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke class of poverty measures. Three key issues need to be a...

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Main Authors: ImPRovE, Antwerp, Decancq, Koen, Goedemé, Tim, Van den Bosch, Karel, Vanhille, Josefine
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Antwerp 2013
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19124103124919423859-The-evolution-of-poverty-in-th.htm
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author ImPRovE, Antwerp
Decancq, Koen
Goedemé, Tim
Van den Bosch, Karel
Vanhille, Josefine
author_facet ImPRovE, Antwerp
Decancq, Koen
Goedemé, Tim
Van den Bosch, Karel
Vanhille, Josefine
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description "This paper considers the measurement of poverty in the European Union (EU). Starting from a definition of poverty that is suitable for the European context, a flexible measurement framework is proposed based on the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke class of poverty measures. Three key issues need to be addressed in the measurement of poverty. First, one has to determine the appropriate metric of individual well-being. Second, a cut-off value or threshold needs to be established under which persons are considered to be poor. Third, it is necessary to outline an aggregation procedure to attain a poverty figure for society as a whole. In what follows, we discuss the different answers that are implicit in the poverty measures applied in this book* and the EU’s social strategy. The EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) are introduced as the main data source for poverty analysis in the EU. Finally, an illustration is provided of how the different conceptual choices in the measurement of poverty affect the empirical findings regarding the evolution of poverty between 2005 and 2009. It turns out that the selection of individual well-being metric and the choice between a county-specific and a pan-European poverty line strongly affect observed patterns of poverty in the EU. * Cantillon, B. and Vandenbroucke, F. (eds.), For Better For Worse, For Richer For Poorer. Labour market participation, social redistribution and income poverty in the EU. Oxford: Oxford University Press (forthcoming)."
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publishDate 2013
publisher Antwerp
ImPRovE
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Decancq, Koen
Goedemé, Tim
Van den Bosch, Karel
Vanhille, Josefine
measurement
poverty
social indicator
well being
The evolution of poverty in the European Union: concepts, measurement and data
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title The evolution of poverty in the European Union: concepts, measurement and data
topic measurement
poverty
social indicator
well being
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19124103124919423859-The-evolution-of-poverty-in-th.htm