Maxim on measuring poverty

The Maxim Institute has published a very readable 13 page paper on how best to measure poverty in NZ.

They make several recommendations:

  1. Poverty should be defined as a situation where: a person or family lacks the material resources to meet their minimal needs as recognised by most New Zealanders.
  2. Regularly publish a poverty and deprivation dashboard including income measures, deprivation and outcome indicators. 
  3. Use consensual budget standards to better identify what most New Zealanders think is a minimal acceptable standard of living and potentially derive an income threshold from this process.
  4. Use clustering statistical techniques to target, tailor and evaluate policy by identifying people and families with different combinations of risk factors
  5. There should be some legislative requirement that the measures and indicators above are regularly published.
  6. A poverty-specific legislative framework should not be implemented.
  7. Extend the Better Public Service targets / Results for New Zealanders framework to include reasonable, time-specific targets aimed at reducing poverty.

I strongly support the first three recommendations. Poverty should be defined based on need, not based on comparative income standards.

I also think the recommendation to have a BPS target for reducing poverty is a bold one, but worth doing.

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