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Income wrong tool to measure poverty: Amartya Sen

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Income wrong tool to measure poverty: Amartya Sen New Delhi: The way most governments measure poverty by basing it on income may be a flawed perception of well-being, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen argues in his new book.

Sen, a former Trinity master, economist, philosopher and mathematician, all rolled into one, in his latest book 'The Idea of Justice' says the income approach to poverty, which considers people earning less than a certain amount annually as poor, is not an accurate measure of how well people live.

Instead the laureate gives precedence to one's capability or the capacity that people have of choosing and leading their lives.

Based on the capability approach, he says, "Poverty will be much more intense than what can be deduced from the income date" due to variations in the distribution of wealth within the family.

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First Published: Monday, August 17, 2009, 00:22

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