Multidimensional time and income poverty: well-being gap and minimum 2DGAP poverty intensity – German evidence

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Joachim Merz, Tim Rathjen

In: Journal of Economic Inequality 12 (2014), 4, 555-580

Abstract

This paper focuses on interdependent multidimensional poverty of time and income with its incidence and intensity. We introduce a Two Dimensional Minimum Poverty Gap (2DGAP) measure, which quantifies the shortest path to escape multidimensional poverty. The 2DGAP disentangles single poverty attribute gaps while assuring their interdependence; an important issue for targeted antipoverty policies. Besides income, we include genuine personal leisure time with social participation reflecting Sen’s capability approach. The interdependence of multidimensional poverty is estimated by a CES-type well-being function with individual German data. The empirical results of Germany’s “working poor” emphasize the importance of time with social participation aspects in the multidimensional poverty discussion.



Keywords: interdependent multidimensional time and income poverty, genuine personal leisure time union and compensation approach, minimum multidimensional poverty gap (2DGAP), extended economic well-being, satisfaction/happiness, working poor, CES well-being functon, German Socio-Economic Panel, German Time Use Survey 2001/02
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-013-9271-6

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