Poverty and Individual Responsibility

39 Pages Posted: 31 Mar 2020

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Paolo G. Piacquadio

University of St. Gallen; University of Oslo - Department of Economics

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

Poverty-reducing policies ought to prioritize the "deserving" poor, that is, those who do all that can be reasonably expected from them in their circumstances, but fail to achieve a minimum standard of living. To inform such policies, one needs a theory of justice accommodating norms of individual responsibility. I propose and axiomatically characterize a family of poverty indices that address these issues. Formally, poverty is measured by the sum of specific indices of individual deprivation which (i) keep individuals accountable for their choices, (ii) compare individuals based on the set of attainments they are deprived of, and (iii) prioritize the most deprived individuals. I illustrate the results with Norwegian register data. Among single males, about a third of the income-poor ones are "undeserving," because (based on the estimates) they are unwilling to accept a job that brings them out of poverty.

Keywords: multidimensional poverty, responsibility, fairness

JEL Classification: D630, I300

Suggested Citation

Piacquadio, Paolo G., Poverty and Individual Responsibility (2020). CESifo Working Paper No. 8169, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3564874 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3564874

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