Capturing nested spheres of poverty: a model for multidimensional poverty analysis and monitoring

In this paper the authors discuss recent trends in poverty concepts and suggest a locally adapted multidimensional model for measuring and monitoring poverty. The model comprises nested layers with subjective wellbeing in the centre surrounded by a core of health, wealth and knowledge, and a context...

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Main Authors: Gonner, C., Haug, M., Cahyat, A., Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Jong, W. de, Limberg, G., Cronkleton, P., Moeliono, M., Becker, M.
Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19661
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author Gonner, C.
Haug, M.
Cahyat, A.
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Jong, W. de
Limberg, G.
Cronkleton, P.
Moeliono, M.
Becker, M.
author_browse Becker, M.
Cahyat, A.
Cronkleton, P.
Gonner, C.
Haug, M.
Jong, W. de
Limberg, G.
Moeliono, M.
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
author_facet Gonner, C.
Haug, M.
Cahyat, A.
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Jong, W. de
Limberg, G.
Cronkleton, P.
Moeliono, M.
Becker, M.
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description In this paper the authors discuss recent trends in poverty concepts and suggest a locally adapted multidimensional model for measuring and monitoring poverty. The model comprises nested layers with subjective wellbeing in the centre surrounded by a core of health, wealth and knowledge, and a context that includes natural, economic, social and political spheres, as well as service and structural aspects. These nine facets of poverty cover basic needs, individual assets and capabilities, and the enabling environment that helps people escape poverty by ensuring sustainability, providing opportunities and minimising vulnerability. The model was tested in several monitoring trials and in the official poverty and wellbeing monitoring of Kutai Barat District, Indonesia, in early 2006. Twenty-one subdistricts covering 223 villages with more than 150 000 people were assessed. Examples drawn from this experience illustrate possible applications of the model.
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spelling CGSpace196612025-01-24T14:12:50Z Capturing nested spheres of poverty: a model for multidimensional poverty analysis and monitoring Gonner, C. Haug, M. Cahyat, A. Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Jong, W. de Limberg, G. Cronkleton, P. Moeliono, M. Becker, M. poverty measurement monitoring models In this paper the authors discuss recent trends in poverty concepts and suggest a locally adapted multidimensional model for measuring and monitoring poverty. The model comprises nested layers with subjective wellbeing in the centre surrounded by a core of health, wealth and knowledge, and a context that includes natural, economic, social and political spheres, as well as service and structural aspects. These nine facets of poverty cover basic needs, individual assets and capabilities, and the enabling environment that helps people escape poverty by ensuring sustainability, providing opportunities and minimising vulnerability. The model was tested in several monitoring trials and in the official poverty and wellbeing monitoring of Kutai Barat District, Indonesia, in early 2006. Twenty-one subdistricts covering 223 villages with more than 150 000 people were assessed. Examples drawn from this experience illustrate possible applications of the model. 2007 2012-06-04T09:12:36Z 2012-06-04T09:12:36Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19661 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Gonner, C., Haug, M., Cahyat, A., Wollenberg, E., de Jong, W., Limberg, G., Cronkleton, P., Moeliono, M., Becker, M. 2007. Capturing nested spheres of poverty: a model for multidimensional poverty analysis and monitoring . CIFOR Occasional Paper No.46. Bogor, Indonesia, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). 24p.
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Haug, M.
Cahyat, A.
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Jong, W. de
Limberg, G.
Cronkleton, P.
Moeliono, M.
Becker, M.
Capturing nested spheres of poverty: a model for multidimensional poverty analysis and monitoring
title Capturing nested spheres of poverty: a model for multidimensional poverty analysis and monitoring
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models
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19661
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