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Income poverty measurement in India: defining group-specific poverty lines or taking preferences into account?

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  • Dimri, Aditi
  • Maniquet, François

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We study absolute income poverty measurement when households differ in preferences and face different prices. The difficulty arising from price heterogeneity is typically solved using equivalent income, but the choice of the reference price vector remains arbitrary. We provide a way to solve this arbitrariness problem by making the poverty measure consistent with preferences: a household qualifies as poor if and only if she prefers the poverty line bundle to her current consumption bundle. We then prove that defining group/region specific poverty lines is another way of recovering consistency with preferences, provided one uses the headcount ratio. Comparing the resulting three approaches using Indian data, we show that the different approaches lead to different poverty conclusions. We find that not taking preferences into account leads to severely underestimating urban poverty.
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  • Dimri, Aditi & Maniquet, François, 2020. "Income poverty measurement in India: defining group-specific poverty lines or taking preferences into account?," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3114, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  • Handle: RePEc:cor:louvrp:3114
    Note: In : The Journal of Economic Inequality, Vol. 18, no.2, p. 137-156 (2019)
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    1. Decerf,Benoit Marie A & Ferrando,Mery & Quinn,Natalie N., 2021. "Global Income Poverty Measurement with Preference Heterogeneity : Theory and Application," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9844, The World Bank.
    2. Domenico Moramarco & François Maniquet, 2022. "On the measurement of well-being with reference consumption," Working Papers 629, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
    3. Decerf, Benoit & Ferrando, Mery & Quinn, Natalie Naïri, 2025. "Global income poverty measurement with preference heterogeneity: Theory and application," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 177(C).
    4. François Maniquet & Domenico Moramarco, 2022. "On the Measurement of Well-Being with Reference Consumption," Working Papers ECARES 2022-41, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    5. Amendola,Nicola & Mancini,Giulia & Vecchi,Giovanni, 2024. "Setting Poverty Lines for Consumption-Based Welfare Measures: A Research Agenda," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10813, The World Bank.

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