Measuring economic insecurity: a review of the literature

Authors

Matteo Richiardi, Zhechun He

Publication Date

Jun 2020

Abstract

Economic (in)security is attracting a growing interest in the social policy debate. However, there is a lack of consensus about how to measure it. In this paper we review the existing measures of economic insecurity, with a particular emphasis on objective measures. Our assessment is that all the measures are to some extent arbitrary, and that no clear consensus has so far emerged in the literature. This stems from some analytical confusion that still surrounds the concept, and from the lack of clear normative foundations. We also identify and discuss some characteristics that ideal measures of economic insecurity should have.

Publication type

CeMPA Working Paper Series

Series Number

CEMPA1/20

Research area

Tax and benefit systems

Links

https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/research/publications/working-papers/cempa/cempa1-20

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