主观幸福感贫困与收入贫困和能力贫困的比较?

Subjective well-being povertyvs. Income poverty and capabilities poverty?

Journal of Development Studies · 2006
被引 209
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

比较了收入贫困、能力贫困和主观幸福感贫困三种测量方法,认为主观幸福感可作为整合框架,并利用南非家庭调查数据说明其优势。

Abstract

Abstract The conventional approach of economists to the measurement of poverty is to use measures of income or consumption. This has been challenged by those who favour broader criteria, such as fulfilment of ‘basic needs’ and the ‘capabilities’ to be and to do things of intrinsic worth. This paper asks: to what extent are these different concepts measurable, to what extent are they competing or complementary, and is it possible for them to be accommodated within an encompassing framework? We conclude that it is possible to view subjective well-being as an encompassing concept, which permits us to quantify the relevance and importance of the other approaches and of their component variables. Any attempt to define poverty involves a value judgment as to what constitutes a good quality of life or a bad one. We argue that an approach which examines the individual's own perception of well-being is less imperfect, or more quantifiable, or both, as a guide to forming that value judgement than are the other potential approaches. The argument is illustrated using a South African household survey.

主观贫困收入贫困能力贫困福祉测量