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Multidimensional Approach to an Analysis of Individual Deprivation: The MACaD Model and the Results of Empirical Investigation

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FURTHER READING

  • Comim, F., Qizilbash, M., & Alkire, S. (2008). The capability approach. Concepts, measures and application. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Robeyns, I. (2003). Sen's capability approach and gender inequality: Selecting relevant capabilities. Feminist Economics, 9, 61–92.
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