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References for Poverty persistence and poverty dynamics
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Further reading
- Jenkins, S. P. "Modelling household income dynamics" Journal of Population Economics 13:4 (2000): 529–567.
- Cellini, S. R., McKernan, S. M., Ratcliffe, C. "The dynamics of poverty in the United States: A review of data, methods, and findings" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 27:3 (2008): 577–605.
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Key references
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OECD Growing Unequal?
Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2008. Key reference: [1]
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Biewen, M. "Who are chronic
poor? An econometric analysis of chronic poverty in
Germany" Research on
Economic Inequality 13 (2006): 31–62. Key reference: [2]
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Stevens, A. H. "Climbing out of
poverty, falling back in" Journal of Human
Resources 34:3 (1999): 557–588. Key reference: [3]
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Devicienti, F. "Estimating poverty
persistence in Britain" Empirical
Economics 40:3 (2011): 657–687. Key reference: [4]
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Valletta, R. G. "The ins and outs
of poverty in advanced economies: Government policy and poverty
dynamics in Canada, Germany, Great Britain, and the United
States" Review of Income
and Wealth 52:2 (2006): 261–284. Key reference: [5]
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Cappellari, L., Jenkins, S. P. "Modelling low
income transitions" Journal of Applied
Econometrics 19:5 (2004): 593–610. Key reference: [6]
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Biewen, M. "Measuring state
dependence in individual poverty histories when there is
feedback to employment status and household composition" Journal of Applied
Econometrics 24:7 (2009): 1095–1116. Key reference: [7]
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Gradin, C., Del
Rio, C., Canto, O. "Measuring poverty
accounting for time" Review of Income
and Wealth 58:2 (2012): 330–354. Key reference: [8]
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Jenkins, S. P., Van
Kerm, P. "The relationship
between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty" Social Indicators
Research 116:2 (2014): 611–638. Key reference: [9]
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Wunder, C., Riphahn, R. T. "The dynamics of
welfare entry and exit among natives and immigrants" Oxford Economic
Papers 66:2 (2014): 580–604. Key reference: [10]
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Hansen, J., Lofstrom, M., Zhang, X. "State dependence
in Canadian welfare participation" Safety Nets and
Benefits Dependence (2014). Key reference: [11]
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Fouarge, D., Layte, R. "Welfare regimes
and poverty dynamics: The duration and recurrence of poverty
spells in Europe" Journal of Social
Policy 34:3 (2005): 407–426. Key reference: [12]
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OECD Growing Unequal?
Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2008.
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Additional References
- Andriopoulou, E., Tsakloglou, P. Once Poor, Always Poor? Do Initial Conditions Matter? Evidence from the ECHP IZA Discussion Paper No.5671, 2011.
- Andriopoulou, E., Tsakloglou, P. The Determinants of Poverty Transitions in Europe and the Role of Duration Dependence IZA Discussion Paper No.5692, 2011.
- Arranz, J. M., Canto, O. "Measuring the effect of spell recurrence on poverty dynamics—evidence from Spain" Journal of Economic Inequality 10:2 (2012): 191–217.
- Biewen, M. "The covariance structure of East and West German incomes and its implications for the persistence of poverty and inequality" German Economic Review 6:4 (2005): 445–469.
- Bossert, W., Chakravarty, S. R., D’Ambrosio, C. "Poverty and time" Journal of Economic Inequality 10:2 (2012): 145–162.
- Buddelmeyer, H., Verick, S. "Understanding the drivers of poverty dynamics in Australian households" The Economic Record 84:266 (2008): 310–321.
- Burniaux, J., Padrini, F., Brandt, N. Labour Market Performance, Income Inequality, and Poverty in OECD Countries OECD Economics Department Working Paper No.500, 2006.
- Callens, M., Croux, C. "Poverty dynamics in Europe: A multilevel recurrent discrete-time hazard analysis" International Sociology 24 (2009): 368–396.
- Calvo, S., Dercon, S. "Chronic poverty and all that: The measurement of poverty over time" In: Addison, T., Hulme, D., Kanbur, R. (eds). Poverty Dynamics. Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
- Cappellari, L., Jenkins, S. P. "The dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain" Research in Labor Economics 39 (2014): 41–79.
- Devicienti, F. "Poverty persistence in Britain: A multivariate analysis using the BHPS, 1991–1997" Journal of Economics 77:1 (2002): 307–340.
- Devicienti, F., Poggi, A. "Poverty and social exclusion: two sides of the same coin or dynamically interrelated processes?" Applied Economics 43:25 (2011): 3549–3571.
- Hansen, J., Lofstrom, M. "The dynamics of immigrant welfare and labor market behavior" Journal of Population Economics 22 (2009): 941–970.
- Hoy, M., Zheng, B. "Measuring lifetime poverty" Journal of Economic Theory 146:6 (2011): 2544–2562.
- Israeli, O., Weber, M. "Defining chronic poverty: comparing different approaches" Applied Economics 46:31 (2014): 3874–3881.
- Jenkins, S. P. Changing Fortunes: Income Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
- Mendola, D., Busetta, A. "The importance of consecutive spells of poverty: A path dependent index of longitudinal poverty" Review of Income and Wealth 58:2 (2012): 355–374.
- OECD "When money is tight: Poverty dynamics in OECD countries" OECD Employment Outlook. Paris: OECD, 2001.
- Ratcliffe, C., McKernan, S. M. Childhood Poverty Persistence: Facts and Consequences Policy brief, 2010.
- Stevens, A. H. "Poverty transitions" In: Jefferson, P. (ed). Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
- Van Kerm, P., Pi Alperin, M. N. "Inequality, growth and mobility: The intertemporal distribution of income in European countries 2003–2007" Economic Modelling 35:C (2013): 931–939.
- Wahlberg, R., Hansen, J. "Poverty and its persistence: A comparison of natives and immigrants in Sweden" Review of the Economics of the Household 7:2 (2009): 105–132.