The Topography and Sources of Multidimensional Poverty in Turkey
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Date
2021
Authors
Karahasan, Burhan Can
Bilgel, Fırat
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Volume Title
Publisher
Springer
Open Access Color
HYBRID
Green Open Access
Yes
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100
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108
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
Economic inequality and poverty have been extensively analyzed in monetary terms. However, other aspects of poverty, such as education, health, environment and standards of living are important factors, essential for human well-being and capabilities. Using a host of non-monetary aspects of poverty, this paper sheds light on the geographical distribution of multidimensional poverty in Turkey. Results from survey data highlight that the regional distribution non-monetary dimensions of poverty is conspicuously different than that of relative monetary poverty in Turkey. Unlike the relative monetary poverty rate, multidimensional poverty measurement reflects the regional underdevelopment problem of Turkey. On the contrary, once monetary poverty is considered in absolute terms, multidimensional and absolute monetary poverty have a similar geographical pattern. Moreover, the decomposition analyses point out that females, old disabled and socially excluded individuals suffer the most from multidimensional poverty. Our combined results show that the isolated eastern regions realize the highest poverty and deprivation at each decomposition level.
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Keywords
Turkey, Poverty, Mpi, Alkire-foster framework, Turkey, mpi, Mpi, Alkire-Foster framework, Poverty, Alkire-Foster Framework
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Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
Citation
Karahasan, B. C., & Bilgel, F. (January 03, 2021). The Topography and Sources of Multidimensional Poverty in Turkey. Social Indicators Research. pp. 1-33. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-020-02557-8
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Q1
Scopus Q
Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
5
Source
Social Indicators Research
Volume
154
Issue
Start Page
1-33
End Page
445
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