HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series
HKS Working Paper No. RWP09-035
November 2009
Abstract
This paper introduces a family of multi-period poverty measures
derived from commonly used static poverty measures. Our measures
trade-off poverty levels and changes (gains and losses) over time, and
are consistent with loss aversion. We characterize the partial ranking
over income dynamics induced by these measures and use it in two
empirical applications with longitudinal household level data. Comparing two decades of income dynamics in the United States, we find that the income dynamics of the 1990s-post Welfare reform dominates the income dynamics of the 1980s-pre Welfare reform. Next,
we compare the contemporary income dynamics of three industrialized
countries and conclude that United Kingdom dominates Germany and
United States, and Germany dominates the United States if poverty
stocks are given more importance than poverty flows. The differences
between our ranking and those obtained using other welfare criteria
such as social mobility suggest that our measures capture critical in
formation about the evolution of poverty.
Citation
Hojman, Daniel, and Felipe Kast. "On the Measurement of Poverty Dynamics." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP09-035, November 2009.