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Lecture by Sabina Alkire and Ana Vaz Summer School on James Foster describes the importance of moving beyond income IIEP was pleased to host a joint virtual event with the Oxford We were pleased to host the fourth event in our 2022-2023 OPHI Summer School 2014 - day 1, lecture 1. New data from an ongoing study of trends over

This research workshop held in Oxford 21-22 November 2012, discussed the '

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Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics with Time Series and Panel Data (Sabina Alkire and Ana Vaz)
The Use of Multidimensional Poverty and Vulnerability Indices in the Context of Health Emergencies
Understanding Multidimensional Poverty
Multidimensional Poverty Dinamics with Time Series and Panel Data
Multidimensional Poverty and the MPI
Multidimensional poverty: measurement and implications -- an interview with Professor James Foster
Extending Multidimensional Poverty Identification: From Additive Weights to Minimal Bundles
Unidimensional Underpinnings of Multidimensional Counting Measures
Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Multidimensional Poverty Reduction
Multidimensional Poverty Indices and Children feat. Jakob Dirksen and Ana Vaz
Chapter 1: Why Multidimensional Poverty Measures? (Sabina Alkire)
2019 Multidimensional Poverty Index: trends over time in multidimensional poverty
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Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics with Time Series and Panel Data (Sabina Alkire and Ana Vaz)

Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics with Time Series and Panel Data (Sabina Alkire and Ana Vaz)

Summer School 2014 - day 8, lecture 2.

The Use of Multidimensional Poverty and Vulnerability Indices in the Context of Health Emergencies

The Use of Multidimensional Poverty and Vulnerability Indices in the Context of Health Emergencies

This joint seminar with the Oxford

Understanding Multidimensional Poverty

Understanding Multidimensional Poverty

Extreme

Multidimensional Poverty Dinamics with Time Series and Panel Data

Multidimensional Poverty Dinamics with Time Series and Panel Data

Lecture by Sabina Alkire and Ana Vaz Summer School on

Multidimensional Poverty and the MPI

Multidimensional Poverty and the MPI

So then h

Multidimensional poverty: measurement and implications -- an interview with Professor James Foster

Multidimensional poverty: measurement and implications -- an interview with Professor James Foster

James Foster describes the importance of moving beyond income

Extending Multidimensional Poverty Identification: From Additive Weights to Minimal Bundles

Extending Multidimensional Poverty Identification: From Additive Weights to Minimal Bundles

IIEP was pleased to host a joint virtual event with the Oxford

Unidimensional Underpinnings of Multidimensional Counting Measures

Unidimensional Underpinnings of Multidimensional Counting Measures

We were pleased to host the fourth event in our 2022-2023

Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Multidimensional Poverty Reduction

Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Multidimensional Poverty Reduction

The March 15th edition of our

Multidimensional Poverty Indices and Children feat. Jakob Dirksen and Ana Vaz

Multidimensional Poverty Indices and Children feat. Jakob Dirksen and Ana Vaz

This joint seminar with the Oxford

Chapter 1: Why Multidimensional Poverty Measures? (Sabina Alkire)

Chapter 1: Why Multidimensional Poverty Measures? (Sabina Alkire)

OPHI Summer School 2014 - day 1, lecture 1.

2019 Multidimensional Poverty Index: trends over time in multidimensional poverty

2019 Multidimensional Poverty Index: trends over time in multidimensional poverty

New data from an ongoing study of trends over

Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty and Monetary Poverty, 2012: Stephan Klasen

Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty and Monetary Poverty, 2012: Stephan Klasen

This research workshop held in Oxford 21-22 November 2012, discussed the '