Kingdon and Knight: Well-being poverty versus income poverty and capabilities poverty? (Summary)
· Challenging the conventional approach to the measurement of poverty.
· Basic needs, capabilities and Safety.
· Subjective well-being as an encompassing concept to value other approaches.
· Approaches to measure poverty in SA: (a) Income approach; (b) Physical Functioning; (c) Social Functioning and Security approach.
Introduction
· Use the economics of happiness to measure poverty: subjectively perceived welfare.
· Literature is sparse and recent: data limitations and little research.
· Subjective poverty as the base to weight all the alternative measures of poverty.
Insights from the literature
· Happiness explained by the individual, the household and the community level characteristics.
· Concavity of the happiness-absolute income profile. Low explanatory power of income, but high variability.
· Aspirations drive the influence of relative income.
· No exclusive association: there are other potential explanatory variables to happiness.
· Lack of practical criterion for evaluating functioning.
· New poverty line: minimum nutrition and basic necessities and the cost of social participation.
· Capabilities: physical functioning (priority) and social functioning. Inadequate functioning reduces happiness.
· No overlap, but how to aggregate different dimensions of poverty?
· Major criticism: reflects the use of capability rather than capability.
· Arguments in favour: still worthy, can isolate effects and can weight relevance and importance of other approaches.
Methodology
· They used ordered probit. Correct weighting method.
· Endogeneity and Causality.
· Well-being function (WBF): variables of physical functioning & social functioning.
· Introduce time dimension and expectations. Include control variables (demographic, geographic and social).
· Concave WBF (diminishing returns) – fulfilment of functionings.
· Linear or convex WBF – poor as more efficient “pleasure machines”.
· “Mixed” WBF (concave in SR and convex in LR) to reflect adjustment to aspirations.
The data
· SALDRU national household survey of 1993.
· Interdependencies in perceived well-being among members of the household.
Well-being poverty versus income poverty
· Poor degree of coincidence between them. r = + 0.358. Income is an imperfect predictor of happiness.
· Income p.c. determined by productive characteristics, household unemployment rate and location. Only few factors raise both income and happiness.
· Narrow impact of income on well-being poverty. Convex profile suggests adjustment to aspirations.
· Education and unemployment affect happiness via income.
· Race coeff. collapse in size – impact of unobserved var.
· Weak correlation. Impact of non-monetary factors.
Well-being poverty versus capabilities poverty
· Inclusion of basic needs variables increases explanatory power. Statistical significance.
· Inclusion of monetary poverty variables increases R-squared even more.
· Robust significance of some physical functioning variables.
· Inclusion of social functioning variables increases the explanatory power. Difficulty to capture the impact of insecurity.
· Bigger effects in household income, household assets, and race compared to other variables.
· Income poor influenced by absolute income (predominance of physical functioning); Income non-poor influenced by relative income within their race (predominance of social functioning).
Conclusions
· Subjective well-being is less imperfect, more quantifiable.
· No exclusive association of income & happiness.
· Preferred equation contains variables from:
o (a) income approach,
o (b) physical functioning approach,
o (c) social functioning approach, and
o (d) security approach
· The avenue stills opened, but one cannot generalize.
· Some Critics: Modelling Choice; Relation between missing values and education (upward bias?).
segunda-feira, 8 de junho de 2009
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