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Chapter 2: This chapter explores the link between poverty as capability deprivation and current life satisfaction. Using German panel data, I examine both whether capability deprivation does hurt and whether individuals eventually adapt. To detect capability deprivation I draw on the notion of an inadequate income together with nonconsumption data of specific commodities. Assumptions and conditions ...
2014,
| Nicolai Suppa
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This paper explores the link between poverty as capability deprivation and current life satisfaction. Using German panel data, I examine both whether capability deprivation reduces life satisfaction and whether individuals eventually adapt to these adverse conditions. Drawing on the capability approach, the constitutive elements of poverty are capability deprivations, which are located in the functioning ...
In:
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities
16 (2015), 2, 173-199
| Nicolai Suppa
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This paper proposes a more comprehensive multidimensional poverty index for an advanced economy like Germany. Drawing on the capability approach as conceptual framework, I apply the Alkire–Foster method to the German context. Special attention is paid to the conceptual integration. Specifically, I argue for including material deprivation and employment as important dimensions, but against using an ...
In:
Empirica
45 (2018), 4, 655-683
| Nicolai Suppa
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This paper explores a novel way to analyse poverty dynamics that is specific to certain measures of multidimensional poverty, such as the “adjusted headcount ratio” of the Alkire–Foster class of measures. Assuming there is panel data available, I show that a simultaneous and comprehensive account of transitions in deprivations and poverty allows complex interdependencies between dimensions in a dynamic ...
In:
Social Choice and Welfare
51 (2018), 2, 235-258
| Nicolai Suppa
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Colchester:
University of Essex,
2009,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/09)
| Holly Sutherland, André Decoster, Manos Matsaganis, Panos Tsakloglou
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This chapter extends previous analyses of the distributional effects of welfare programs in rich countries, focusing on three of the most important public transfers in kind, namely, public education services, public health care services, and public housing. It analyzes their short-term distributional effects in a strictly comparable framework in five EU countries (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, and ...
In:
J. Besharov Douglas, A. Couch Kenneth ,
Counting the poor: new thinking about European poverty measures and lessons for the United States
New York: Oxford University Press
95-116
| Holly Sutherland, Panos Tsakloglou
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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2001,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM9/01)
| Holly (ed.) Sutherland
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Cambridge:
University of Cambridge, Microsimulation Unit,
2005,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM8/05)
| Holly (ed.) Sutherland
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Purpose – This paper aims to estimate the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of re‐employment and the duration of unemployment spells.Design/methodology/approach – The study uses national panel datasets from Germany (SOEP 2003‐2007) and South Korea (KLIPS 1996‐2006) to estimate probit and Hausman‐Taylor IV models of the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of ...
In:
Internet Research
22 (2012), 3, 298-317
| Farrukh Suvankulov, Marco Chi Keung Lau, Frankie Ho Chi Chau
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The large-scale representative population surveys conducted by Germany’s Robert Koch Institute (RKI) contain questions pertaining to health and its determinants as well as the prevalence and frequency of outpatient services utilization. The same holds for the Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP, Sozio-ökonomisches Panel) and the Bertelsmann Healthcare Monitor (Gesundheitsmonitor) surveys. The purpose of this ...
In:
GMS Psycho-Social-Medicine
9:Doc 10 (2012), 1-14
| Enno Swart