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One-Pager No. 46
| February 2014
Time and Consumption Poverty in Turkey
The Levy Institute Measure of Time and Consumption Poverty (LIMTCP) is a two-dimensional measure that takes into account both the necessary consumption expenditures and the household production time needed to achieve a minimum standard of living—factors often ignored in official poverty measures. In the case of Turkey, application of the LIMTCP reveals an additional 7.6 million people living in poverty, resulting in a poverty rate that is a full 10 percentage points higher than the official rate of 30 percent.
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Associated Program(s):
The Distribution of Income and Wealth
Gender Equality and the Economy
The Levy Institute Measure of Time and Income Poverty
Gender Equality and the Economy
The Levy Institute Measure of Time and Income Poverty
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Alternative poverty measures
Consumption poverty
Employment policy
Gender disparities
Income poverty
Levy Institute Measure of Time and Consumption Poverty (LIMTCP)
Time deficits
Time poverty
Turkey