Sumario: | This document constructs multidimensional poverty models based on the combinatory and mathematic empirical analysis. This methodological approach helps complement traditional multidimensional poverty models, such as: Bourguignon and Chakravarty (2003), Deutch and Silver (2005), Alkire and Foster (2007), Alkire and Foster (2009), among others. These models maintain a unidimensional analysis, even though the relationship protecting dimensions is independent; however, they do not develop the transactional attributes between dimensions and individuals. Therefore, our research is aimed at complementing and improving the existing models above mentioned.
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