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  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040922401
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 285 p.)
    ISBN: 0719061598 , 9781847790668 , 9780719061592 , 0719061598 , 1847790666 , 9781847790668 , 1423706382 , 9781423706380
    Inhalt: "This collection of studies investigates English poverty between 1700 and 1850 and the ways in which the poor made ends meet. The phrase 'economy of makeshifts' has often been used to summarise the patchy, disparate and sometimes failing strategies of the poor for material survival. Incomes or benefits derived through the 'economy' ranged from wages yielded by under-employment via petty crime through to charity; however, until now, discussions of this array of makeshifts have usually fallen short of answering vital questions about how and when the poor secured access to them. This book represents the single most significant attempt in print to supply the English 'economy of makeshifts' with a solid, empirical basis and to advance the concept of makeshifts from a vague but convenient label to a more precise yet inclusive definition." "Individual chapters written by some of the leading historians of welfare examine how advantages gained from access to common land, mobilisation of kinship support, crime, and other marginal resources could prop up struggling households. They consider how the balance of these strategies might change over time or be modified by gender, life-cycle and geography. A comprehensive introduction summarises the state of research on English poverty, and a conclusion makes valuable suggestions for the direction of future research." "This book will be crucial for historians of social life and welfare, of interest to researchers working on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England and will be useful to undergraduates seeking guidance on the historiography of poverty."--BOOK JACKET.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction (Alannah Tomkins and Steven King); 2 'Not by bread only'? Common right, parish relief and endowed charity in a forest economy, c. 1600-1800 (Steve Hindle); 3 The economy of makeshifts and the role of the poor law: a game of chance? (Margaret Hanly); 4 'Agents in their own concerns'? Charity and the economy of makeshifts in eighteenth-century Britain (Sarah Lloyd); 5 Crime, criminal networks and the survival strategies of the poor in early eighteenth-century London (Heather Shore) , This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in the ways in which the poor made ends meet. The phrase 'economy of makeshifts' has often been used to summarise the patchy, desperate and sometimes failing s
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Anglistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Großbritannien ; Armut ; Geschichte 1700-1850 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV013901798
    Umfang: 454 S.
    Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3858692271
    Originaltitel: Eco-socialism or eco-capitalism?
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften , Soziologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Nachhaltigkeit ; Ökosozialismus ; Ökologie ; Gesellschaft ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Mehr zum Autor: Sarkar, Saral 1936-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_BV021445047
    Umfang: XII, 198 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-691-12229-6 , 978-0-691-12229-8
    Inhalt: World leaders have given the reduction of global poverty top priority. And yet it persists. Indeed, in many countries whose governments lack either the desire or the ability to act, poverty has worsened. This book, a joint venture of a Harvard professor and economist with the international Finance Corporation, argues that the solution lies in the creation of a new institution, the World Development Corporation (WDC), a partnership of multinational corporations (MNCs), international development agencies, and nongovernmental organization (NGOs). In A Corporate Solution to Global Poverty, George Lodge and Craig Wilson assert the MNCs have the critical combination of capabilities required to build investment, grow economies, and create jobs in poor countries, and thus to reduce poverty. Furthermore, the contend, MNCs can do so profitably and this sustainably. But they lack legitimacy, and risk can be high, and so a collective approach is better than one in which an individual company proceeds alone. This a UN-sponsored WDC, owned and managed by a dozen or MNCs with NGO support, will make a marked difference. At a time when big business has been demonized for destroying the environment, enjoyed one-sided benefits from globalization, and deceiving investors, the book argues the MNCs have much to gain from becoming more effective in reducing global poverty. This is not a call for philanthropy. Lodge and Wilson believe that corporate support for the World Development Corporation will benefit not only the world's poor but also company shareholders as a result of improved MNC legitimacy and stronger markets and profitability.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Armut ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Armut ; Bekämpfung ; Multinationales Unternehmen
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  • 4
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    Buch
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021629312
    Umfang: XIII, 535 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0521605199 , 0521844134 , 9780521605199 , 9780521844130
    Serie: Ecology, biodiversity, and conservation
    Inhalt: "Communities of microscopic plant life, or phytoplankton, dominate the Earth s aquatic ecosystems. This important new book by Colin Reynolds covers the adaptations, physiology and population dynamics of phytoplankton communities in lakes and rivers and oceans. It provides basic information on composition, morphology and physiology of the main phyletic groups represented in marine and freshwater systems and in addition reviews recent advances in community ecology, developing an appreciation of assembly processes, co-existence and competition, disturbance and diversity. Although focussed on one group of organisms, the book develops many concepts relevant to ecology in the broadest sense, and as such will appeal to graduate students and researchers in ecology, limnology and oceanography."--BOOK JACKET.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Biologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Phytoplankton ; Ökologie
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042552987
    Umfang: XXI, 646 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781138794337
    Serie: Routledge international handbooks
    Inhalt: "The Routledge Handbook of Political Ecology presents a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the rapidly growing field of political ecology. Located at the intersection of geography, anthropology, sociology, and environmental history, political ecology is one of the most vibrant and conceptually diverse fields of inquiry into nature-society relations within the social sciences. The Handbook serves as an essential guide to this rapidly evolving intellectual landscape. With contributions from over 50 leading authors, the Handbook presents a systematic overview of political ecology's origins, practices and core concerns, and aims to advance both ongoing and emerging debates. While there are numerous edited volumes, textbooks, and monographs under the heading 'political ecology,' these have tended to be relatively narrow in scope, either as collections of empirically based (mostly case study) research on a given theme, or broad overviews of the field aimed at undergraduate audiences. The Routledge Handbook of Political Ecology is the first systematic, comprehensive overview of the field. With authors from North and South America, Europe, Australia and elsewhere, the Handbook of Political Ecology provides a state of the art examination of political ecology; addresses ongoing and emerging debates in this rapidly evolving field; and charts new agendas for research, policy, and activism. The Routledge Handbook of Political Ecology introduces political ecology as an interdisciplinary academic field. By presenting a 'state of the art' examination of the field, it will serve as an invaluable resource for students and scholars. It not only critically reviews the key debates in the field, but develops them"..
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-75928-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geographie , Allgemeines , Soziologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Politische Ökologie ; Umweltpolitik ; Ökologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_BV047459512
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (325 Seiten).
    Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-7489-2274-2
    Serie: Schriften zum Migrationsrecht 37
    Inhalt: Die Arbeit setzt sich kritisch mit der Gegenüberstellung von aufnahmeberechtigten Flüchtlingen bzw. subsidiär Schutzberechtigten und angeblich schutzunberechtigten sog. Armuts- oder Wirtschaftsflüchtlingen auseinander. Dabei wird mit Blick auf die Frage, ob in extremen Armutsfällen auf der Grundlage des Gemeinsamen Europäischen Asylsystems Internationaler Schutz zu gewähren ist, insbesondere die Rolle wirtschaftlicher, sozialer und kultureller Rechte sowie die Rechtsprechung der beiden europäischen Gerichtshöfe in den Blick genommen. Weiterhin werden bestehende Herausforderungen aufgezeigt sowie ein schutzlückenschließender Lösungsvorschlag im Sinne einer weitreichenderen Harmonisierung des europäischen Systems unterbreitet
    Inhalt: The book critically examines the juxtaposition of refugees eligible for admission or subsidiary protection and so-called poverty or economic refugees allegedly ineligible for protection. With regard to the question of whether international protection should be granted in cases of extreme poverty on the basis of the Common European Asylum System, the role of economic, social and cultural rights as well as the case law of the two European courts are examined in particular. Furthermore, existing challenges are identified and a proposal for a solution that closes protection gaps in the sense of a more far-reaching harmonisation of the European system is presented
    Anmerkung: Dissertation Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover 2020
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783848778744
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Internationaler Schutz im Falle extremer Armut Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2021 ISBN 9783848778744
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3848778742
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-7489-2274-2
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Rechtswissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): Gemeinsames Europäisches Asylsystem ; Flüchtling ; Menschenrechtsverletzung ; Armut ; Refoulement-Verbot ; Asylrecht ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 7
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Bielefeld : wbv
    UID:
    gbv_1655374346
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (252 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783763941193
    Serie: IAB-Bibliothek 366
    Inhalt: Poverty research works with different measuring concepts and data sources. Based on the panel study 'Labour Market and Social Security', Jonas Beste presents the approaches most commonly used, compared to other panel data. In addition to listing the similarities and variations in the measurement of poverty, he describes the different manifestations that poverty can have. Thus, he gives insight into the following questions: What impact does the specific database used have on the results of poverty analyses? How can deprivation be evaluated in the individual standard of living? How can poverty dynamics be distinguished according to different concepts of poverty? What factors influence a change in the standard of living? How are resources converted into standard of living and what role is played by a household's financial situation (employment), a person's individual characteristics or regional variations? Die Armutsforschung arbeitet mit verschiedenen Messkonzepten und Datenquellen. Jonas Beste beleuchtet die am häufigsten verwendeten Ansätze auf Grundlage des Panels "Arbeitsmarkt und soziale Sicherung" im Vergleich zu anderen Paneldaten. Er benennt Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede bei der Messung von Armut und beschreibt die verschiedenen Erscheinungsformen von Armut. Damit gewährt er Einblick in folgende Zusammenhänge: Welchen Einfluss hat die verwendete Datenbasis auf das Ergebnis von Armutsanalysen? Wie lässt sich Deprivation im Lebensstandard bestimmen? Wie unterscheidet sich die Armutsdynamik nach verschiedenen Armutskonzepten? Welche Faktoren beeinflussen eine Veränderung des Lebensstandards? Wie erfolgt die Umwandlung von Ressourcen in Lebensstandard und welche Rolle spielen die finanzielle Situation eines Haushalts (Erwerbstätigkeit), individuelle Merkmale einer Person oder regionale Unterschiede?
    Anmerkung: Dissertation Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf 2015
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783763941186
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Beste, Jonas Armut im Lebensverlauf Bielefeld : wbv, 2017 ISBN 9783763941186
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Deutschland ; Armut ; Lebensstandard ; Messung ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Mehr zum Autor: Beste, Jonas
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  • 8
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    Buch
    Princeton, N.J.; Oxford : Princeton Univ. Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014740887
    Umfang: XXI, 280 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780691114415 , 0691114404 , 0691114412
    Inhalt: Publisher's description: How can the future number of deer, agricultural pests, or cod be calculated based on the present number of individuals and their age distribution? How long will it take for a viral outbreak in a particular city to reach another city five hundred miles away? In addressing such basic questions, ecologists today are as likely to turn to complicated differential equations as to life histories--a dramatic change from thirty years ago. Population ecology is the mathematical backbone of ecology. Here, two leading experts provide the underlying quantitative concepts that all modern-day ecologists need. John Vandermeer and Deborah Goldberg show that populations are more than simply collections of individuals. Complex variables such as the size distribution of individuals and allotted territory for expanding groups come into play when mathematical models are applied. The authors build these models from the ground up, from first principles, using a much broader range of empirical examples--from plants to animals, from viruses to humans--than do standard texts. And they address several complicating issues such as age-structured populations, spatially distributed populations, and metapopulations. Beginning with a review of elementary principles, the book goes on to consider theoretical issues involving life histories, complications in the application of the core principles, statistical descriptions of spatial aggregation of individuals and populations as well as population dynamic models incorporating spatial information, and introductions to two-species interactions. Complemented by superb illustrations that further clarify the links between the mathematical models and biology, Population Ecology is the most straightforward and authoritative overview of the field to date. It will have broad appeal among undergraduates, graduate students, and practicing ecologists.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Biologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Ökologie ; Mathematisches Modell ; Populationsbiologie ; Mathematisches Modell ; Demökologie ; Mathematisches Modell
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  • 9
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048523558
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 516 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780192594198
    Inhalt: Economic Inequality and Poverty examines how methods for measuring inequality and poverty have evolved. Kakwani and Son draw on household surveys to demonstate a framework based on economic variables that can be applied to draw up evidence-based policies
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Titlepage -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Scope and Limitations -- 1.2 Theories of Size Distribution of Income: A Brief Review -- 1.3 Lorenz Curve and Its Variants -- 1.4 Social Welfare Ranking of Income Distribution -- 1.5 Measures of Income Inequality -- 1.6 Identification of the Poor -- 1.7 Aggregate Poverty Measures -- 1.8 Multidimensional Poverty -- 1.9 Relationships among the Distributions of Economic Variables -- 1.10 Application of Concentration Curves to Economic Analysis -- 1.11 Tax Progressivity and Redistributive Effect of Taxation -- 1.12 Normative Measures of Tax Progressivity and Redistributive Effects -- 1.13 Negative Income Tax Plans -- 1.14 Social Welfare Programs -- 1.15 Social Price Indices and Inequality -- 1.16 Impact of Prices on Poverty -- 1.17 Economic Growth and Poverty -- 1.18 Pro-Poor Growth and Poverty Reduction -- 1.19 Summarizing the Main Contributions of the Book -- 2 Income Distributions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Basic Concepts of Income Distribution Functions -- 2.3 Normal Distribution -- 2.4 The Pareto Law -- 2.5 Generation of Income Distribution: Champernowne's Model -- 2.6 The Pareto-Levy Law -- 2.7 Family of Distribution Functions Satisfying the Weak Pareto Law -- 2.8 Champernowne's Distribution -- 2.9 Laws of Income Distribution Violating the Weak Pareto Law -- 2.10 Concluding Remarks -- 3 The Lorenz Curve and Its Variants -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Definition of the Lorenz Curve -- 3.3 Lorenz Curve for Well-Known Distribution Functions -- 3.4 Direct Approaches to Specifying the Lorenz Curve -- 3.5 Some Useful Lemmas -- 3.6 Symmetric Lorenz Curve -- 3.7 Economic Development and Skewness of the Lorenz Curve -- 3.8 Intercountry Comparison of Skewness of Lorenz Curve -- 3.9 Relative and Absolute Inequality , 3.10 Variants of the Lorenz Curve -- 3.11 Comparison of Inequality: China versus India -- 3.12 Concluding Remarks -- 4 Welfare Ranking of Income Distributions -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Some Useful Definitions -- 4.3 Individual Welfare -- 4.4 Social Welfare Function -- 4.5 Utilitarian Social Welfare Function -- 4.6 Atkinson's Theorem -- 4.7 Generalized Lorenz Curve -- 4.8 Welfare Ranking and Utilitarian Social Welfare Function -- 4.9 Some Implications of the Theorems -- 4.10 Abba Lerner's Probabilistic Social Welfare Functions -- 4.11 A Further Generalization of the Theorems -- 4.12 Stochastic Dominance -- 4.13 An Illustration Using Lao PDR Data -- 4.14 Concluding Remarks -- 5 Measurement of Income Inequality -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Axioms of Inequality Comparison -- 5.3 Gini Index and Relative Mean Difference -- 5.4 Information Measures of Inequality -- 5.5 Discomposability and Subgroup Consistency -- 5.6 Normative Measures of Inequality -- 5.7 Atkinson's Inequality Measures -- 5.8 General Social Welfare Framework for Income Inequality -- 5.9 Social Welfare Implications of the Gini Index -- 5.10 Is the Gini Index Decomposable and Subgroup Consistent? -- 5.11 Generalized Gini Index -- 5.12 Trends in Inequality in China -- 5.13 Polarization -- 5.14 Size and Share of the Middle Class in China -- 5.15 Concluding Remarks -- 6 Specifying Poverty Lines -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Absolute versus Relative Poverty Lines -- 6.3 A New Model of Specifying Absolute Poverty Thresholds -- 6.4 Food Poverty Line -- 6.5 Non-Food Poverty Line -- 6.6 Economies of Scale in Non-food Expenditure -- 6.7 Updating the Poverty Line -- 6.8 Development of Poverty Lines for Pakistan: A Case Study -- 6.9 International Poverty Line -- 6.10 Concluding Remarks -- 7 Poverty Measures -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Head-Count Ratio: A Popular Measure of Poverty -- 7.3 Poverty Gap Ratio , 7.4 A Social Welfare Framework of Poverty Measures -- 7.5 Sen's Relative Poverty Measure -- 7.6 Sen's Absolute Measure of Poverty -- 7.7 Variants of Sen's Poverty Measures -- 7.8 Troublesome Axiom of Income Transfers -- 7.9 Monotonicity and Transfer-Sensitivity Axioms -- 7.10 A General Class of Poverty Measures -- 7.11 Particular Cases of the General Class of Poverty Measures -- 7.12 Utilitarian Social Welfare Functions -- 7.13 Particular Cases of the General Utilitarian Poverty Measures -- 7.14 Total Social Cost of Poverty (TSCP) for Utilitarian Social Welfare Functions -- 7.15 Decomposable Poverty Indices and Subgroup Consistency -- 7.16 Decomposability of Sen's Generalized Poverty Measures -- 7.17 Application to China, 1988-2018 -- 7.18 Concluding Remarks -- 8 Multidimensional Poverty -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Unresolved Issues -- 8.3 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index -- 8.4 An Alternative Approach to Multidimensional Poverty -- 8.5 Union or Interaction Approaches to Identifying the Poor -- 8.6 A New Method of Measuring Multidimensional Poverty -- 8.7 Multidimensional Poverty in Brazilian Municipalities: A Case Study -- 8.8 Concluding Remarks -- 9 Concentration Curves -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Derivation of Concentration Curves -- 9.3 The Concentration Curve for Well-Known Income Distributions -- 9.4 Relationships between Elasticity and Concentration Curves -- 9.5 Concentration Index of a Function -- 9.6 Relative Concentration Curve and Index -- 9.7 Generalization of Social Welfare Functions -- 9.8 Aggregate Elasticity -- 9.9 Concluding Remarks -- 10 Applications of Concentration Curves to Economic Analysis -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Engel Curve -- 10.3 Consumption and Saving Functions -- 10.4 The Stiglitz Model of Distribution of Income and Wealth among Individuals -- 10.5 Employment-Growth Elasticity , 10.6 Application of Employment-Growth Elasticity to Brazil -- 10.7 Income Inequality by Factor Components -- 10.8 A Dynamic Decomposition of Inequality -- 10.9 Inequity in Opportunity -- 10.10 Opportunities in Education and Health in Indonesia -- 10.11 Concluding Remarks -- 11 Tax Progressivity and Redistribution Effect of Taxes -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Equity Axioms -- 11.3 Linkage between Tax Elasticity and Equity Axioms -- 11.4 Four Alternative Definitions of Tax Progressivity -- 11.5 Relative and Absolute Measures of Tax Progressivity -- 11.6 The Kakwani Index of Tax Progressivity and Its Variants -- 11.7 A Tax Progressivity Decomposition -- 11.8 The Suits Tax Progressivity Measure -- 11.9 Horizontal and Vertical Equity -- 11.10 A Hypothetical Example -- 11.11 Violation of Equity Axioms -- 11.12 An International Comparison of Inequities in Taxation -- 11.13 Income Tax Discrimination -- 11.14 Is There Discrimination in Australian Income Tax? -- 11.15 Relief Package in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic -- 11.16 An Illustration of Welfare Loss Due to DiscriminationUsing Brazilian Data -- 11.17 Concluding Remarks -- 12 Normative Measures of Tax Progressivity -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Relative and Absolute Measures of Tax Progressivity -- 12.3 Additive Separable and Rank Order Social Welfare Functions -- 12.4 Horizontal Inequity and Rank Change -- 12.5 Social Welfare Framework for Measuring Tax Progressivity -- 12.6 Redistributive Effect of Taxation -- 12.7 A General Class of the Gini Social Welfare Functions -- 12.8 A Class of Atkinson and Kolm Social Welfare Functions -- 12.9 Welfare Interpretation of Suits' Measure of Tax Progressivity -- 12.10 A New Progressivity Index Based on the BonferroniSocial Welfare Function -- 12.11 International Comparison of Tax Progressivity -- 12.12 Concluding Remarks -- 13 Negative Income Tax Plans , 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 A General Framework of Income Tax Plans -- 13.3 Alternative Negative Income Tax Plans -- 13.4 Progressivity of Negative Income Tax Plans -- 13.5 Redistributive Impacts of Negative Income Tax -- 13.6 A Numerical Illustration Using US data -- 13.7 Concluding Remarks -- 14 Targeting Tools to Evaluate Social Programs -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Targeting Indicators -- 14.3 Poverty Status and Selection of Beneficiaries -- 14.4 Beneficiary Incidence -- 14.5 Benefit Incidence -- 14.6 Universal Basic Income (UBI) -- 14.7 Perfect Targeting -- 14.8 The Social Rate of Return (SRR) -- 14.9 Operationalizing Social Rate of Return -- 14.10 China's Dibao Program -- 14.11 Evaluation Methodology -- 14.12 Evaluation of the Dibao, 2013 -- 14.13 Impact of the Dibao on Poverty Reduction -- 14.14 Social Rate of Return for the Dibao -- 14.15 Concluding Remarks -- 15 Social Price Indices and Inequality -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Individual Price Indices -- 15.3 Social Price Indices -- 15.4 Social Expenditure Function -- 15.5 Class of Atkinson's Social Expenditure Functions -- 15.6 Class of Interdependent Social Expenditure Functions -- 15.7 Impact of Price Change on Inequality -- 15.8 Social Price Indices: A Case Study of Thailand -- 15.9 A Comparison with South Korea -- 15.10 Concluding Remarks -- 16 Poverty Price Indices -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Price Elasticity of Individual Money Metric Utility -- 16.3 Price Elasticity of Poverty -- 16.4 Measuring the Impact of Prices on Poverty -- 16.5 Price Index for the Poor -- 16.6 A Case Study for Brazil -- 16.7 Concluding Remarks -- 17 Economic Growth and Poverty -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Three Alternative Measures of Economic Growth -- 17.3 Growth Elasticity of Poverty: Cross-Country Regressions -- 17.4 Linkage between Poverty, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality: A Non-Parametric Approach , 17.5 Growth Elasticity of Poverty Measures
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kakwani, Nanak Economic Inequality and Poverty Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2022 ISBN 978-0-19-885284-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Armut ; Einkommensverteilung ; Soziale Ungleichheit
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Mehr zum Autor: Kakwani, Nanak 1940-
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  • 10
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    Gleneden Beach, OR :MjM Software Design,
    UID:
    almafu_BV014727047
    Umfang: IV, 300 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-9721290-0-6
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geographie , Biologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Biozönose ; Multivariate Analyse ; Ökologie ; Multivariate Analyse ; Biostatistik
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