This chapter provides techniques required to measure and analyse inequality among the poor (section 9.1), to describe changes over time using repeated cross-sectional data (section 9.2), to understand changes across dynamic subgroups (section 9.3), and to measure chronic multidimensional poverty (section 9.4).
Each of these sections extends the M0 methodological toolkit beyond the consistent sub-indices presented in Chapter 5, to address common empirical problems such as poverty comparisons and illustrates these with examples. We build upon and do not repeat material presented in earlier chapters, and, as in other chapters, confine our attention to issues that are distinctive in multidimensional poverty measures.
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