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One-Pager No. 34
| October 2012
Uncovering the Hidden Poor
The Importance of Time Deficits
Standard poverty measurements assume that all households and individuals have enough time to engage in the unpaid cooking, cleaning, and caregiving that are essential to attaining a bare-bones standard of living. But this assumption is false. With the support of the United Nations Development Programme and the International Labour Organization, Senior Scholars Rania Antonopoulos and Ajit Zacharias and Research Scholar Thomas Masterson have constructed an alternative measure of poverty that, when applied to the cases of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, reveals significant blind spots in the official numbers.
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Associated Program(s):
The Levy Institute Measure of Time and Income Poverty
The Distribution of Income and Wealth
Gender Equality and the Economy
The Distribution of Income and Wealth
Gender Equality and the Economy
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Alternative poverty measures
Argentina
Chile
Employment policy
Gender disparities
Income poverty
Levy Institute Measure of Time and Income Poverty (LIMTIP)
Mexico
Social care
Time poverty
