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  1. Shakespeare and domestic loss
    forms of deprivation, mourning, and recuperation
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    Series: Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture ; 32
    Subjects: Drama; Deprivation; Elternentbehrung; Trauer <Motiv>; Trauerarbeit
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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  2. Bescheidenheit, Genügsamkeit, Verzicht. Praktiken der Unterlassung in alltagskultureller Perspektive
  3. Violence exposure and deprivation
    evidence from the Burundi civil war
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  UMR DIAL 225, Paris

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    Series: Document de travail / UMR DIAL 225 ; DT/2017, 14
    Subjects: Deprivation; Poverty dynamics; Civil war; Panel data; Africa; Burundi
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  4. Motivational Modulation of the Attentional Blink
    Published: 2006

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    Subjects: Aufmerksamkeit; Motivation; Hunger; Deprivation; Visuelle Aufmerksamkeit
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  5. Walls of glass
    measuring deprivation in social participation
    Published: March 2018
    Publisher:  OPHI, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9781912291052
    Series: OPHI Working paper ; no. 117
    Subjects: Partizipation; Deprivation; Maßsystem; Operationalisierung; Indikator; Zufriedenheit
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (39 Seiten), Tabellen, Diagramme
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    Literaturverzeichnis

  6. Assessing deprivation with ordinal variables
    depth sensitivity and poverty aversion
    Published: September 2018
    Publisher:  OPHI, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9781912291144
    Series: OPHI working paper ; no. 123
    Subjects: Deprivation; Armut; Maßsystem; Statistische Analyse
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (29 Seiten), Tabellen, graphische Darstellungen
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  7. The social preferences of the native inhabitants, and the decision how many asylum seekers to admit
    Published: November 2019
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, Tübingen

    We consider a tax-funded policy of admitting and integrating asylum seekers in a country in which the incomes of the native inhabitants are differentiated; for the sake of simplicity, we assume that there are just two groups of native inhabitants:... more

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    We consider a tax-funded policy of admitting and integrating asylum seekers in a country in which the incomes of the native inhabitants are differentiated; for the sake of simplicity, we assume that there are just two groups of native inhabitants: high-income natives and low-income natives. As a consequence of their social preferences, the latter experience disutility caused by relative deprivation. Because integrating the asylum seekers into the mainstream labor force and thereby into the income distribution of the native population “from below” reduces the relative deprivation of the low-income natives, admitting and integrating asylum seekers can be socially beneficial. We derive the optimal number of asylum seekers by maximizing the natives’ social welfare function that incorporates these considerations. We find that as long as the cost of admission and integration is not exceptionally high, this number is strictly positive. We then address the issue of how to distribute a given number of asylum seekers among several receiving countries. We find that, rather than allocating the asylum seekers in proportion to the population of each country, aggregate welfare will be maximized through an allocation that is increasing in the within-country difference between the incomes of the high-income natives and the low-income natives. Additionally, we formulate conditions under which admission of the optimal number of asylum seekers is socially preferable to a direct transfer of income from high-income natives to low-income natives.

     

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    Series: University of Tübingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance ; No. 126
    Subjects: Asylbewerber; Deprivation
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  8. Multidimensional disadvantage and wellbeing
    Author: Riggs, Lynn
    Published: September 2023
    Publisher:  Productivity Commission, Wellington, New Zealand

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    Series: Working paper$nNew Zealand Productivity Commission ; 2023, 01
    Subjects: Socioeconomic disadvantage; Wellbeing; Social Exclusion; Deprivation
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  9. Vom Fremden zur Entfremdung
    Author: Zurek, Adam
    Published: 1995

    Abstract: Nach einer Kritik aktueller "Blitzanalysen" des neuartigen Phänomens rechtsextremer Jugendgewalt werden phänomenologisch-psychologische Analysen des Fremden (C.-H. Hoefer) und am Projektionsbegriff orientierte psychoanalytische Erklärungen... more

     

    Abstract: Nach einer Kritik aktueller "Blitzanalysen" des neuartigen Phänomens rechtsextremer Jugendgewalt werden phänomenologisch-psychologische Analysen des Fremden (C.-H. Hoefer) und am Projektionsbegriff orientierte psychoanalytische Erklärungen des Fremden (S. Freud) einander gegenübergestellt und diskutiert. Das Resultat zeigt ein drei Phasen enthaltendes Schema des negativen Entwicklungsprozesses des Fremden: (1) einfache Fremdheit, Figuren des Fremden; (2) doppelte "Fremdung" bzw. Entfremdung; (3) Verdinglichung des Fremden

     

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    Language: German
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    DDC Categories: 320; 150; 301
    Subjects: Entfremdung; Fremdheit; Meidung; Deprivation
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Gewalt; (thesoz)Nationalismus; (thesoz)Ausländer; analysis of political right-wing adolescents' violence against foreigners, C.-H. Hoefer's phenomenological-psychological approach vs psychoanalytic approach, stages of development of negative images of foreigners
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    In: Journal für Psychologie ; 3 (1995) 3 ; 6-15

  10. Multidimensional poverty in the Republic of Congo
    being poor simultaneously in many ways
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Brooks World Poverty Institute, Manchester

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    ISBN: 9781906518646
    Series: BWPI working papers ; 65
    Subjects: Armut; Deprivation; Randgruppe; Wirtschaftsindikator; Sozialer Indikator; Lebensbedingungen; Lebensstandard
    Scope: 39 S.
  11. Poverty and inequality in the non-income multidimensional space
    a critical review in the Arab states
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, Brasilia

    This paper examines the substantive pros and cons of the multidimensional poverty index (MPI) recently developed by Oxford University's Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI). It provides comparative cross-country and country-specific... more

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    This paper examines the substantive pros and cons of the multidimensional poverty index (MPI) recently developed by Oxford University's Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI). It provides comparative cross-country and country-specific discussion on multidimensional poverty and inequality in the non-income space, with a special reference to the countries in the Arab region. Despite the large degree of subjectivity in selecting the dimensions and the cut-off threshold (k=3) determining the minimum number of dimensions required to identify whether or not a household is multidimensionally poor, the MPI has an important advantage of capturing more dimensions of human deprivations and includes both the level of human deprivation and a measure of the intensity of poverty using micro survey data. Using survey data from 13 Arab countries with a combined population of 221.2 million in 2007, the OPHI estimated that 41.2 million people, representing 18.64 per cent of the combined population were living in multidimensional poverty in 2007, with an average intensity of 50.9. It is shown that the average intensity (A) has a strong positive correlation to headcount (H) in the Arab region. Somalia has the highest MPI value, 81 per cent of the population, with deprivation concentrated in indicators of living standard. The United Arab Emirates, the only Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) state considered here, has the lowest MPI value, 0.57, with deprivation concentrated in education. Arab Mashreq countries have highest deprivation in both education and health, while Arab Maghreb countries have low deprivation in health and education but also in standard of living compared to both Arab Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Arab Mashreq countries.

     

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    Series: Working paper / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth ; 103
    Subjects: Einkommensverteilung; Armut; Konzentrationsmaß; Arabische Staaten; Humankapital; Entwicklung; Armut; Deprivation; Lebensbedingungen; Maßsystem; Leistungsfähigkeit; Internationaler Vergleich
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  12. Multi-dimensional poverty index and tackling interlocking deprivations in the Arab states
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, Brasilia

    Research into multidimensional poverty has gathered momentum in the last half decade, most notably in the aftermath of the global food and financial crises of 2007-2008. It has gained further momentum since the UNDP-OPHI launched the 2010 Human... more

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    Research into multidimensional poverty has gathered momentum in the last half decade, most notably in the aftermath of the global food and financial crises of 2007-2008. It has gained further momentum since the UNDP-OPHI launched the 2010 Human Development Report (HDR) and more recently as part of the continuing debate on the post-2015 global development agenda. The availability of very large and rich datasets on households and individuals from micro surveys and the advances in survey data analysis have transformed the research. Not only does this raise new policy questions, but it also suggests new policy instruments. Multidimensional poverty theories have been vigorously advocated by some of the most thoughtful and hard-working economists. The Alkire-Foster Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) measures overlapping multiple deprivations that people face simultaneously. It is compatible with the Millennium Development Goals and has the advantage that it distils this of multiple indicators into a single score. While the standardised global MPI model allows for international comparisons to be made for different countries, numerous caveats exist when using it nationally 'as is' Individual countries can refine the global MPI model to make it more applicable to their own conditions by expanding the scope for incorporating national- or subnational-specific dimensions, indicators, weights and cut-offs. This paper analyses the 2013 round of the multidimensional poverty and inequality results for Arab States at the national and subnational levels using the results from the OPHI's Alkire-Foster standardised global MPI model. It also explores how some countries in the Arab region can use the MPI as a tool to develop targeted policies aimed at tackling the 'hard core of poverty' at a national and subnational level.

     

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    Series: Working paper / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth ; 125
    Subjects: Armut; Deprivation; Lebensbedingungen; Maßsystem; Index; Räumliche Verteilung; Internationaler Vergleich
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  13. How effective are cash transfers in mitigating shocks for vulnerable children?
    evidence on the impact of the Lesotho Child Grant Programme on multidimensional deprivation
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy

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    Series: Office of Research - Innocenti working paper ; WP-2020, 12 (November 2020)
    Subjects: Sozialleistungen; Transferzahlung; Armut; Kind; Deprivation; Randgruppe; Einkommen; Haushalt; Soziale Sicherheit; Cash transfers; Shocks; Gender; Labour constraints; Lesotho
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  14. Representing poverty in the anglophone postcolonial world
    Contributor: Jain-Warden, Verena (HerausgeberIn); Schmidt-Haberkamp, Barbara (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  V&R unipress, Bonn University Press, Göttingen

    Originally a concern primarily of social studies and economics, poverty has emerged as a significant thematic focus and analytical tool in literary and cultural studies in the last two decades. The "new poverty studies" are dedicated to analyzing... more

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    Originally a concern primarily of social studies and economics, poverty has emerged as a significant thematic focus and analytical tool in literary and cultural studies in the last two decades. The "new poverty studies" are dedicated to analyzing representations of poverty and the poor in literature and the visual arts, in the news media and in social practices. They aim at exploring the frameworks of representation that impact the affective and ethical responses of audiences to disenfranchised groups such as the poor. The contributions to this volume focus on representations of poverty in the Anglophone postcolonial world, exploring, for example, contemporary discourses on poverty in the UK, filmic representations of Nairobi slums or the agency of the poor in literature from India. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Jain-Warden: Verena Jain-Warden holds a PhD in Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies from the University of Bonn. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Schmidt-Haberkamp: Prof. Dr. Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp lehrt am Institut für Anglistik, Amerikanistik und Keltologie der Universität Bonn. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Althans: Dr. Katrin Althans, geboren 1978 in Gütersloh, ist zurzeit Lehrkraft für besondere Aufgaben am Englischen Seminar der Universität Münster. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Korte: Barbara Korte ist Professorin für Anglistik an der Universität Freiburg. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Gymnich: Prof. Dr. Marion Gymnich lehrt Anglistische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Bonn.

     

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    Series: Representations & reflections ; Volume 12
    Subjects: Deprivation; Poverty in Literature; Poverty; Poverty Research; Poverty in the Arts; Postcolonial Poverty; Anglophone Literatures; Poverty Studies; Poverty Discourse; Anglophone Cultures; Postcolonial Studies; Inequality
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