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Arcagni Alberto Barbiano di Belgiojoso Elisa Fattore Marco Rimoldi Stefania M. L. 《Social indicators research》2019,141(2):551-579
Social Indicators Research - In this paper, we present a multidimensional fuzzy analysis of the levels and the patterns of poverty and social fragility of migrants’ families, in the Italian... 相似文献
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This paper describes the process and some findings of a collaborative project between the New South Wales Commission for Children
and Young People and researchers at the Social Justice and Social Change Research Centre, at the University of Western Sydney.
The project was designed to inform the Commission in implementing its legislative mandate to develop a set of well-being indicators
to monitor children's well-being over time. Placing children centrally as research participants was fundamental to the methodological
approach of the project in which children's understandings of what contributes to their well-being were explored through qualitative
methods. We discuss the epistemological and methodological approaches used in the project, in the context of other, earlier
research towards the development of children's well-being indicators. Some of the early findings from the collaborative project
are outlined and an example given of the way in which knowledge produced by a research approach which places children centrally,
differs from and is similar to knowledge produced by more traditional child social indicator research. The paper ends with
a discussion of some of the implications and challenges posed by reflecting on the research process and early findings from
the research. 相似文献
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In this paper, we discuss the existence of particular systems of generators for posets associated to multidimensional systems of ordinal indicators and derive a reduced posetic procedure for the measurement of multidimensional ordinal deprivation. The proposal is motivated by the need to lessen the computational complexity of the original posetic procedure described in Fattore (Soc Indic Res 128(2):835–858, 2015), so as to make it applicable to larger multi-indicator systems, particularly to those comprising many variables scored on “short” scales, as typical in deprivation studies. The reduced procedure computes identification and severity functions based only on so-called lexicographic linear extensions. These are a particular generating system for the basic achievement poset, naturally associated to rankings of deprivation attributes. After motivating this choice, both from an interpretative and a computational point of view, the paper provides some simulated examples, comparing the reduced and the non-reduced procedures. 相似文献
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In this short paper, we outline some considerations on three different procedures for the statistical evaluation of multidimensional well-being, taking the cue from a recent paper of Iglesias et al. There, the authors apply and compare Confirmatory Factor Analysis, the Alkire–Foster counting approach and the Partial Order Approach on real data, pointing out limitations and potentialities of each procedure. To deepen, and partially correct, some of their (albeit interesting) remarks, here we review the fundamental features of those approaches, so as to shed light on their structural differences and to show that they move from, and may lead to, alternative views on well-being. 相似文献
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