Reviewing the Theories of Multidimensional Poverty Measure from a Modern Approach

نوع المستند : مقالات سیاسیة واقتصادیة

المؤلفون

1 معهد القاهرة العالى للغات والترجمة الفورية والعلوم الإدارية بالمقطم

2 معهد الفراعنة العالى

المستخلص

The global multidimensional poverty index highlights the complexity of poverty. Different indicators contribute to people experiencing poverty differently, varying from region to region, and between and within societies. Ensuring that data on global poverty is up-to-date and comprehensive is a critical first step in confronting these challenges and sustaining progress towards a more equal world. This study aims to reveal a new approach to measuring multidimensional poverty, by adding a new dimension to the dimensions presented in previous literature, which is the technological dimension, and it considered an addition to the three known dimensions, which are the standard of living, the educational aspect, and the health aspect the development of multidimensional poverty measures from 1891 until now, all equations previously used to calculate multidimensional poverty Index were reviewed, a modern model was developed. Specific to four-dimensional poverty, an equation was developed through which any data that could be obtained can be substituted and converted into a result that reveals the level of multi-dimensional poverty. The difference that we propose, in contrast to previous theories that measure the dimensions of multidimensional poverty, is the fourth dimension of technological poverty, with all this progress and technology and the classification of countries according to their degree of progress, it has become important to add this dimension to the definition Multidimensional poverty, The results of this study have interesting implications as the proposed new model gave a broader picture and better explanation for describing multidimensional poverty, as the technological dimension was added.

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