Sabina Alkire will discuss the existence of alternative and comprehensive ways to understand development not limited to income. She will focus in her lecture on multidimensional measurement and analysis of development which includes not only welfare economics, but also well-being and freedoms. Professor Alkire developed a unique method of measuring multidimensional poverty. The tool offers to identify who is poor by considering the range of deprivations they suffer. It is used to report a headline figure of poverty, which can be unpacked to provide a detailed information platform for policy design showing how people are poor nationally, and how they are poor by areas, groups, and by each indicator. She will analyse the data aimed at detecting the “missing dimensions” of poverty (e.g., free time, agency, quality of the environment, etc.).
Hosted by the Institute of Human Development in Latin America – IDHAL PUCP in Lima.
The Kapuscinski Lectures is an initiative funded by the European Commission.
When: 25th March 2025 at 17:00 PET / 23:00 CET
Where: Auditorio ‘Jorge Avendaño Valdez’ (Campus PUCP). Av. Universitaria 1801, San Miguel and ONLINE.