• xmlui.mirage2.page-structure.header.title
    • français
    • English
  • Help
  • Login
  • Language 
    • Français
    • English
View Item 
  •   BIRD Home
  • LEDa (UMR CNRS 8007, UMR IRD 260)
  • Projet Nopoor
  • View Item
  •   BIRD Home
  • LEDa (UMR CNRS 8007, UMR IRD 260)
  • Projet Nopoor
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Browse

BIRDResearch centres & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesTypeThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesType

My Account

LoginRegister

Statistics

Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors
Thumbnail - Request a copy

Does It Matter How We Assess Standard of Living ? Evidence from Indian Slums Comparing Monetary and Multidimensional Approaches

Bag, Sugata; Seth, Suman (2017), Does It Matter How We Assess Standard of Living ? Evidence from Indian Slums Comparing Monetary and Multidimensional Approaches, Social Indicators Research, (2017), p. 1-40. 10.1007/s11205-017-1786-y

Type
Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2017
Journal name
Social Indicators Research
Volume
(2017)
Publisher
Springer
Pages
1-40
Publication identifier
10.1007/s11205-017-1786-y
Metadata
Show full item record
Author(s)
Bag, Sugata

Seth, Suman
Leeds University Business School
Abstract (EN)
As part of Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations have set targets of upgrading slums and reducing poverty in all its dimensions by 2030. Policies towards improving the living conditions of slum-dwellers require proper assessment of their standard of living as well as understanding the associated characteristics. In this paper, using slum-level primary household survey data from three largest Indian cities, we, first, assess the standard of living of slum dwellers using both monetary and non-monetary approaches and then explore how various household and spatial characteristics are consistently or differently associated with both forms of assessments. We use standard monetary indicators, but to assess non-monetary standard of living, use a counting approach framework and justify the selection of specific indicators in the context of slums. Our analysis yields some interesting observations as some characteristics are differently associated with monetary and non-monetary living standards, which should affect policy designs in slums.
Subjects / Keywords
Multidimensional counting approach; Slums in Indian metro cities; Monetary well-being; Regression analysis; Standard of living in slums
JEL
O10 - General
I3 - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty
R2 - Household Analysis

Related items

Showing items related by title and author.

  • Thumbnail
    Standard Of Living In Urban Slums: How To Measure, And Map Its Correlates. Evidences From Indian Metro Cities 
    Bag, Sugata; Seth, Suman (2017) Rapport
  • Thumbnail
    Understanding Standard of Living and Correlates in Slums: An Analysis using Monetary Versus Multidimensional Approaches in Three Indian Cities 
    Bag, Sugata; Seth, Suman (2016) Document de travail / Working paper
  • Thumbnail
    A Comparative Study of Living Conditions in Slums of Three Metro Cities in India 
    Bag, Sugata; Seth, Suman; Gupta, Anish (2017) Document de travail / Working paper
  • Thumbnail
    Do slum upgrading programmes improve living standards? Evidence from Djibouti 
    Mesplé-Somps, Sandrine; Pasquier-Doumer, Laure; Guénard, C. (2021) Article accepté pour publication ou publié
  • Thumbnail
    Comment déterminer ensemble ce à quoi nous tenons ? Deux processus comptables de rationalisation entre producteurs et consommateurs au sein de controverses écologiques. 
    Bluntz, Clarence (2020-10-08) Thèse
Dauphine PSL Bibliothèque logo
Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny 75775 Paris Cedex 16
Phone: 01 44 05 40 94
Contact
Dauphine PSL logoEQUIS logoCreative Commons logo