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Although most traditional economic theory puts the individual at
the centre of analysis, more recent approaches have acknowledged
the importance of a wider sense of identity as a determinant of
individual behaviour. Whether it is ethnicity, religion or gender,
group membership is a central part of human life. This book
presents new advances in areas which consider both the individual
and the group when measuring inequalities and well-being. The first
part of the book covers topics such as relative deprivation and
happiness, domains where even economists have now recognized the
importance of reference groups in the assessment of individuals'
well-being. The second part is devoted to the concept of
polarization, a growing field of inquiry among economists. The
third part looks at income and wage intra-generational mobility,
while the fourth part reports on recent advances in measuring the
significant differences between and within groups. The book
concludes with several chapters devoted to poverty and social
exclusion, stressing in particular the need for a multidimensional
approach to these topics. This collection offers a fresh look at
the way individual well-being should be measured, by emphasizing
the role of reference groups and the idea of polarization, as well
as stressing the impact on well-being of changes over time to the
relative position of individuals. This book should be of interest
to graduate students and researchers working in the field of
development economics, inequality and poverty.
Although most traditional economic theory puts the individual at
the centre of analysis, more recent approaches have acknowledged
the importance of a wider sense of identity as a determinant of
individual behaviour. Whether it is ethnicity, religion or gender,
group membership is a central part of human life. This book
presents new advances in areas which consider both the individual
and the group when measuring inequalities and well-being. The first
part of the book covers topics such as relative deprivation and
happiness, domains where even economists have now recognized the
importance of reference groups in the assessment of individuals'
well-being. The second part is devoted to the concept of
polarization, a growing field of inquiry among economists. The
third part looks at income and wage intra-generational mobility,
while the fourth part reports on recent advances in measuring the
significant differences between and within groups. The book
concludes with several chapters devoted to poverty and social
exclusion, stressing in particular the need for a multidimensional
approach to these topics. This collection offers a fresh look at
the way individual well-being should be measured, by emphasizing
the role of reference groups and the idea of polarization, as well
as stressing the impact on well-being of changes over time to the
relative position of individuals. This book should be of interest
to graduate students and researchers working in the field of
development economics, inequality and poverty.
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Space Age Astronomy (Paperback)
Armin Joseph Deutsch, Wolfgang Benjamin Klemperer; Foreword by Donald W. Douglas Jr
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R1,283
Discovery Miles 12 830
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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An International Symposium Sponsored By Douglas Aircraft Company,
Inc. August 7-9, 1961 At The California Institute Of Technology In
Conjunction With The Eleventh General Assembly Of The International
Astronomical Union.
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