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Dec 2014
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Multidimensional poverty measurement for...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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The talk seeks to illustrate the kinds of analyses that could be possible by implementing an AF methodology using limited variables across cross-sectional EU-SILC data from the period 2006-2012. 
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