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  • multidimensional poverty analysis looking for a middle ground
    Social Science Research Network, 2012
    Co-Authors: Francisco H G Ferreira, Maria Ana Lugo
    Abstract:

    Widespread agreement that povertyis a multifaceted phenomenon, encompassing deprivations along multiple dimensions, clashes with often vociferous disagreement about how best to measure these deprivations. Drawing on the recent literature, this short note proposes three methodological alternatives to the false dichotomy between scalar indices of multidimensional poverty, on the one hand, and a "dashboard" approach that looks only at marginal distributions, on the other. These alternatives include simple Venn Diagrams of the overlap of deprivations across dimensions, multivariate stochastic dominance analysis, and the analysis of copula functions, which capture the extent of interdependency across dimensions. Examples from the literature on both developing and developed countries are provided.

  • multidimensional poverty analysis looking for a middle ground
    World Bank Research Observer, 2012
    Co-Authors: Francisco H G Ferreira, Maria Ana Lugo
    Abstract:

    Widespread agreement that poverty is a multifaceted phenomenon encompassing deprivations in multiple dimensions clashes with the vociferous disagreement about how best to measure these deprivations. Drawing on the recent literature, this short paper reviews three methodological alternatives to the false dichotomy between scalar indices of multidimensional poverty, on the one hand, and a dashboard approach that considers only marginal distributions, on the other. These alternatives include simple Venn Diagrams of the overlap of deprivations across dimensions, multivariate stochastic dominance analysis, and the analysis of copula functions, which capture the extent of interdependency across dimensions. Examples are provided from the literature on both developing and developed countries.

Trisha A. Rettig - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Thomas Kislinger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Venndis a javafx based Venn and euler diagram software to generate publication quality figures
    Proteomics, 2015
    Co-Authors: Vladimir Ignatchenko, Alexandr Ignatchenko, Ankit Sinha, Paul C Boutros, Thomas Kislinger
    Abstract:

    Venn Diagrams are graphical representations of the relationships among multiple sets of objects and are often used to illustrate similarities and differences among genomic and proteomic datasets. All currently existing tools for producing Venn Diagrams evince one of two traits; they require expertise in specific statistical software packages (such as R), or lack the flexibility required to produce publication-quality figures. We describe a simple tool that addresses both shortcomings, Venn Diagram Interactive Software (VennDIS), a JavaFX-based solution for producing highly customizable, publication-quality Venn, and Euler Diagrams of up to five sets. The strengths of VennDIS are its simple graphical user interface and its large array of customization options, including the ability to modify attributes such as font, style and position of the labels, background color, size of the circle/ellipse, and outline color. It is platform independent and provides real-time visualization of figure modifications. The created figures can be saved as XML files for future modification or exported as high-resolution images for direct use in publications.

Francisco H G Ferreira - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • multidimensional poverty analysis looking for a middle ground
    Social Science Research Network, 2012
    Co-Authors: Francisco H G Ferreira, Maria Ana Lugo
    Abstract:

    Widespread agreement that povertyis a multifaceted phenomenon, encompassing deprivations along multiple dimensions, clashes with often vociferous disagreement about how best to measure these deprivations. Drawing on the recent literature, this short note proposes three methodological alternatives to the false dichotomy between scalar indices of multidimensional poverty, on the one hand, and a "dashboard" approach that looks only at marginal distributions, on the other. These alternatives include simple Venn Diagrams of the overlap of deprivations across dimensions, multivariate stochastic dominance analysis, and the analysis of copula functions, which capture the extent of interdependency across dimensions. Examples from the literature on both developing and developed countries are provided.

  • multidimensional poverty analysis looking for a middle ground
    World Bank Research Observer, 2012
    Co-Authors: Francisco H G Ferreira, Maria Ana Lugo
    Abstract:

    Widespread agreement that poverty is a multifaceted phenomenon encompassing deprivations in multiple dimensions clashes with the vociferous disagreement about how best to measure these deprivations. Drawing on the recent literature, this short paper reviews three methodological alternatives to the false dichotomy between scalar indices of multidimensional poverty, on the one hand, and a dashboard approach that considers only marginal distributions, on the other. These alternatives include simple Venn Diagrams of the overlap of deprivations across dimensions, multivariate stochastic dominance analysis, and the analysis of copula functions, which capture the extent of interdependency across dimensions. Examples are provided from the literature on both developing and developed countries.