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Poverty and Social Exclusion around the Mediterranean Sea

by Berenger, Valerie.
Authors: Bresson, Florent.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion and Well-Being ; . 9 Physical details: XVI, 328 p. 26 illus., 20 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1461452635 Subject(s): Economics. | Geography. | Economics/Management Science. | Economics/Management Science, general. | Geography (general).
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I. Cross country studies and a North-South comparison in the study of poverty -- 1. Bérenger, Valérie and Bresson, Florent. Axiomatic and Robust Multidimensional Poverty Measurements in Five Southern Mediterranean Countries -- 2. Fusco, Alessio, Guio, Anne-Catherine and Marlier Eric. Building a Material Deprivation Index in a Multinational Context: Lessons from the EU Experience -- II. Assessing poverty -- 3. Chakravarty, Satya and d’Ambrosio, Conchita.  A Family of Unit Consistent Multidimensional Poverty Indices -- 4. Betti, Gianni, Çalik, Güllü, and Karaka¸s, Murat. Multidimensional Fuzzy Measures of Poverty and Inequality in Turkey at National and Regional Level -- 5. Bérenger, Valérie, Bresson, Florent, Makdissi, Paul, and Yazbeck, Myra. Regional and Sectoral Distribution of Poverty in Lebanon 2004 -- 6. Ayadi, Mohamed and Chtioui, Naouel. A Non-Monetary Multidimensional Poverty Analysis in Tunisia using Generalized Sen-Shorrocks-Thon Measures -- 7. Ezzrari, Abdeljaouad and Verme, Paolo. A Multiple Correspondence Analysis Approach in the Measurement of Multidimensional Poverty in Morocco 2001-2007 -- III. Focus on specific dimensions of poverty and social exclusion -- 8. Gottlieb, Daniel and Abu-Bader, Suleiman.  Poverty, Education and Employment among the Arab-Bedouin in Israel -- 9. Haron, Naama. On Social Exclusion and Income Poverty in Israel. Findings from the European Social Survey -- 10. Mehchy, Zaki and Kabbani, Nader. Empowerment and Poverty in Rural Syria: a Case Study of Twenty Four Villages -- 11. AlAzzawi, Shireen and Said, Mona. Dynamics of Multidimensional Poverty and Trade Liberalization: Evidence from Panel Data for Egypt.

The events taking place in several of South Mediterranean countries since December 2010 show that multiple deprivations may be powerful drivers of political instability. Though improvements of the living conditions have been regularly principal demands along with civil and political liberties in the demonstrations, one of the main striking facts about this so-called “Arab Spring” is that poverty had not been given the same emphasis in southern Mediterranean countries during the last decades as in other areas of the developing and emerging world. Although the growing recognition that poverty is a multidimensional concept, studies of poverty in South Mediterranean countries have often been dominated by a monetary approach. However, there is a growing evidence that it is suitable to go beyond the money-metric measures of poverty and to supplement its results with other approaches that adopt a broader definition of well- being. Though poverty is only one of many causes of this “Arab Spring,” we argue that it is a key feature to understand these historic events and that it is necessary to draw a detailed picture of poverty and social exclusion for each one of these countries. Moreover, if the Union for the Mediterranean succeeds in fostering economic cooperation within the Mediterranean area, the focus on the population’s well-being of its southern members will deserve scrutiny in the next few years to understand the forces that will drive the Euro-Mediterranean relationships, in particular for migration issues. This book brings together recent advances on the measurement of poverty with empirical applications on South-Mediterranean countries. It introduces new tools for analyzing poverty and shows that the linkages between income and well-being are not straightforward and hinge on many determinants. It shows that the efficiency of poverty reducing policies should also be assessed on the basis of the satisfaction of non-income needs like health, education or participation in social life.

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