Povertà: una prigione senza colpa

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Poverty: a prison without guilt

Luigi Pierfranco Campiglio

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Abstract

The paper focus on the problem of poverty persistence, after the European crisis, and the related worsening of economic mobility: it makes quite a difference whether poverty and low income is a short-term problem or, to the opposite, degenerate in a poverty-trap. We show that for many European countries, poverty persistence hit mainly the young and could become a poverty-trap. We selected the case of the UK, with a widening gap between to upper and lowest income decile, and the case of Italy where poverty persistence in the lowest deciles, during the economic crisis, is associate with a negative probability of transition to higher deciles: it is the beginning of a poverty-trap which can be avoided only with a targeted economic policy. We propose a new measure of absolute poverty, which is highly counter-cyclical: in other words the poor suffered a major blow during the economic crisis, instead of being shielded by a safety net. We show how the real consumption of the families with children was sharply reduced from 2007 to 2013 and, moreover, how they suffered a negative externality, paying “too much” for their housing costs.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Poverty: a prison without guilt
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationLa misericordia e le sue opere.
Pages131-157
Number of pages27
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventSeminario interdisciplinare di teologia, filosofia e scienze dell’uomo - Milano
Duration: 30 May 201631 May 2016

Seminar

SeminarSeminario interdisciplinare di teologia, filosofia e scienze dell’uomo
CityMilano
Period30/5/1631/5/16

Keywords

  • economic crisis
  • income inequality
  • poverty-trap

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