- Andrea Brandolini, Silvia Magri, and Timothy M. Smeeding
- November 2009
- DP1372-10
- Link to dp137210 (PDF)
Poverty is generally defined as income or expenditure insufficiency, but the economic condition of a household also depends on its real and financial asset holdings. This paper investigates measures of poverty that rely on indicators of household net worth. We review and assess two main approaches followed in the literature: income-net worth measures and asset-poverty. We provide fresh cross-national evidence based on data from the Luxembourg Wealth Study.
Categories
Inequality & Mobility, Poverty Measurement, Wealth