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Working but Poor: A Reassessment

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  • Bernard Delhausse

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It is widely held that people who work have no difficulty in avoiding poverty and guaranteeing their family a decent standard of living. This idea has proved false, as many authors have shown that the ranks of the poor are filled with active people, sometimes even working full time. But, previous studies have failed to consider the extent of poverty among the active and inactive poor people. Estimating Gini indices and poverty gaps for those groups gives a different idea of the working poor. To some extent it also modifies the conclusions drawn solely from the headcount ratios.

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  • Bernard Delhausse, 1995. "Working but Poor: A Reassessment," LIS Working papers 125, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
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    1. David Jesuit & Douglas Roscoe & Vincent Mahler, 1997. "Exploring the Impact of Trade and Investment on Income Inequality: A Cross-National Sectoral Analysis of the Developed Market Economy Countries," LIS Working papers 159, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

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