Poverty in Russia |
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Authors: | Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell Bernard M.S. Van Praag |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Economics and Econometrics and SEO, Amsterdam Economics, University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 11, 1018 WB Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper is intended to shed light on the extent of poverty in the Russian Federation. We present estimates of poverty lines and poverty ratios derived from subjective questions used in a data collection for a large household panel (RUSSET). We estimate poverty using a subjective approach, where the level of the poverty line is derived using the opinion of the individual, rich or poor, on poverty. This approach differs from the objective approach to poverty, which defines poverty according to the opinion of experts. Three subjective poverty lines are presented: one the Financial Satisfaction Poverty Line, two the Leyden Poverty Line, and three the Subjective Well-Being Poverty Line. The first two poverty lines are based on subjective questions regarding income and economic welfare while the last concept focuses on satisfaction with life as a whole. The results obtained are compared with each other and with results derived using objective measures and official figures. |
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Keywords: | poverty subjective poverty Leyden approach well-being financial satisfaction Russian Federation. |
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