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Multidimensional Deprivation Analysis×Capability Approach Measurement×
VakgebiedDevelopment StudiesDevelopment Studies
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan20031999
GrondleggerAnthony B. Atkinson; Sabina Alkire & James FosterAmartya Sen; Martha Nussbaum
TypeFamily of multidimensional deprivation measurement approachesNormative framework for evaluating well-being and development
Oorspronkelijke bronAtkinson, A. B. (2003). Multidimensional Deprivation: Contrasting Social Welfare and Counting Approaches. Journal of Economic Inequality, 1(1), 51-65. DOI ↗Sen, A. (1999). Development as Freedom. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN: 9780385720274
AliassenCounting Approach to Deprivation, Deprivation Dashboard Analysis, Multidimensional Deprivation Measurement, Overlapping Deprivation AnalysisCapability Approach, Sen's Capability Approach, Functionings and Capabilities Measurement, Human Capability Framework
Verwant44
SamenvattingMultidimensional deprivation analysis is the broad family of methods for measuring and describing disadvantage across several dimensions at once — health, education, living standards, work, and more — rather than through income alone. It spans the counting approach championed by Anthony Atkinson and formalized by Sabina Alkire and James Foster, the dashboard tradition of reporting deprivation indicators side by side, fuzzy-set treatments that soften sharp thresholds, and overlap analysis that asks whether the same people are deprived in many dimensions. The unifying questions are how to decide who is deprived in each dimension, how to identify the multiply deprived, and whether to summarize deprivation in one index or display it as a panel of indicators.The capability approach, developed by Amartya Sen and given a concrete list-based form by Martha Nussbaum, evaluates individual well-being and social arrangements in the space of capabilities — the real freedoms people have to achieve the kinds of lives they have reason to value — rather than in the space of income, resources, or subjective utility. Measurement under the approach means identifying valued functionings, the resources and conversion factors that turn resources into functionings, and the freedom people enjoy to choose among them.
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