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New Understanding of Poverty Krystian Niemietz

New Understanding of Poverty By Krystian Niemietz

New Understanding of Poverty by Krystian Niemietz


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Focusing on the measurement of poverty, this title shows how policy in this field has taken a wrong turn with disastrous results. It is suitable for those who are involved in the poverty debate.

New Understanding of Poverty Summary

New Understanding of Poverty: Poverty Measurement & Policy Implications by Krystian Niemietz

This ground-breaking study on the measurement of poverty shows how policy in this field has taken a wrong turn with disastrous results. In recent years, poverty has generally been understood in 'relative' terms. That is, people are regarded as poor if they earn less than some benchmark relative to average earnings. One perverse result of such relative poverty measures amongst many is that poverty often declines in a serious recession when the better paid lose their jobs. The policy response of income transfers, which are used to address the perceived problem of relative poverty, has often led to serious problems that actually reduce long-term opportunities for poorer people. The author proposes an entirely new way of measuring poverty. If this measure were applied, public policy would orientate itself towards creating the conditions that allowed the poor to become better off. Such a strategy would focus not only on ensuring economic growth and more labour market participation, but also on supply-side reforms that would reduce the cost of living for the poor. This monograph is essential reading for all involved in the poverty debate. Its approach to the measurement of poverty and its policy conclusion are original and soundly based on evidence.

Table of Contents

Introduction; How to measure poverty; The measure matters; The understanding of poverty over time; The 'rediscovery of poverty' in the 1960s & the rebound of poverty in the 1980s; Different measures, different policies; Growth versus redistribution; The flaws of relative measures; The flaws of income-based poverty measures; The role of product markets & price developments; Towards an expenditure-based 'Consensual Budget Standard Approach'; Advantages of the new poverty measure; Poverty measurement in the UK; Child poverty policies; Tenets of an alternative anti-poverty strategy; Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR002722363
9780255366380
0255366388
New Understanding of Poverty: Poverty Measurement & Policy Implications by Krystian Niemietz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Institute of Economic Affairs
20110121
252
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