Title of article :
Poverty as a System: Human Contestability Approach to Poverty Measurement
Author/Authors :
Gopal K. Kanji & Parvesh K. Chopra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Since Sen’s (1976) paper on poverty measurement, a substantial literature, both theoretical
and empirical, has emerged. There have been several recent efforts to drive poverty measures
based on different approaches and axioms. These poverty indices are based on head count ratio,
poverty gaps and distribution of income. These are very narrow in approach and suffer from several
drawbacks. However, the purpose of the present paper is to introduce a new poverty measure based
on a holistic and system modelling approach. Based on Chopra’s human contestability (Chopra,
2003, 2007) approach to poverty, this new approach to measuring poverty has been developed using
a structure equation model based on Kanji’s business excellence model (Kanji, 2002) to create the
proposed poverty model. We construct a latent variable structural equation model to measure the
contestability excellence within certain boundaries of the societal system. It will provide us with a
measurement of poverty in a society or community in terms of human contestability. A higher human
contestability index will indicate the lower poverty within the society. Strengths and weakness as of
various components will also indicate that a characteristic of the individual requires extra society
or government support to remove poverty. However, there remains considerable disagreement on the
best way to achieve this
Keywords :
poverty dimensions , Kanji–Chopra poverty model , Poverty measurement , Human contestability , poverty model , System approach
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS