Capability Measurement in Survey Design - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 37
About This Presentation
Title:

Capability Measurement in Survey Design

Description:

Capability Measurement in Survey Design – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:149
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 38
Provided by: acuk
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Capability Measurement in Survey Design


1
(No Transcript)
2
The Measurement of Capabilities Welfare
Economics Beyond GDP
  • Paul Anand
  • The Open University
  • Economics

3
AHRB Research Team
  • Paul Anand, The Open University
  • Ian Carter, Universita di Pavia
  • Keith Dowding, London School of Economics
  • Francesco Guala, Exeter University
  • Martin van Hees, Groningen Universiteit
  • Graham Hunter, The Open University
  • with help from Maria Sigala (Oxford), Ingrid
    Robeyns (Leiden), Ron Smith (Birkbeck) and
    Cristina Santos (UCL/Open)

4
Plan
  • Motivation and Context
  • Theory
  • Data Design
  • Some results and analysis
  • Conclusions to date and next steps

5
(No Transcript)
6
Project Motivation
  • Human Development Index
  • Enrica Chiappero Martinetti (various)
  • Brandolini and DAlessio (1999)
  • The purpose is to assess the operational
    content of the approach ie the empirical methods
    to measure functionings and capabilitiesmuch of
    what one can do depends the available data.we
    discussed the practical difficulties of moving to
    capabilities and proposed to remain in the
    (refined) functionings space.
  • Source Plenary paper given to the International
    Economics Association Congress, Buenos Aires

7
Theory (Sen 1985 pp11-4)
  • ui hi(.)
  • ui is happiness enjoyed
  • hi (fi(c(xi)))
  • xi is vector of commodities possessed by i
  • c(.) converts commodity vector into vector of
    characteristics
  • fi(.) reflects one pattern of use ? Fi
  • Qi represents the freedom a person has in terms
    of the choice of functionings, given his personal
    features Fiand his command over commodities Xi.
  • Our approach
  • 1. Elicit indicators of Qi, Ci,j where j 166
  • 2. Estimate lsi hs(Ci,j)
  • where s in hs is null or allows only partial
    heterogeneity
  • 3. Use techniques like latent class that dont
    need depvar
  • 4. Find complementary secondary data sources

8
(No Transcript)
9
A. Anand and van Hees (2006)
  • Question Types
  • Achievements and Scope
  • Perceived distribution of scope
  • Domains
  • Happiness
  • Success
  • Health
  • Intellectual Stimulation
  • Social Relations
  • Environments
  • Personal Integrity
  • Overall Options
  • Models
  • Overall Options Satisfaction
  • Individual Achievements

10
Questions
  • Generally, my life is happy (strongly agree...)
  • c. I feel the scope to seek happiness in my life
    is
  • (very good)
  • d. The proportion of the population who have
    severely limited opportunities to seek happiness
    is (0-9,)
  • a. I have satisfying social relations (strongly
    agree)
  • c. I feel the scope to form satisfying social
    relations in my life is (very good)
  • d. The proportion of the population who have
    severely limited opportunities to form satisfying
    social relations is (0-9)
  • a. I live a health life for my age (strongly
    agree)
  • b. I feel the scope to live a healthy life for my
    age is (very good)
  • d. The proportion of the population who have
    severely limited opportunities to live healthy
    lives for their age is (0-9)

11
Some Conclusions
  • Each achievement is a function of its respective
    capability
  • Estimates of other capabilities are often
    anchored on own capabilities with notable
    exceptions
  • Greatest scope health/environment
  • Least scope social relations/personal integrity
  • Issues to be Addressed
  • Sample Size
  • Secondary Data
  • Question Type

12
B. Anand Hunter and Smith (2005) Social
Indicators Research
  • Aim
  • Explore links between satisfaction and
    capabilities using BHPS data

13
Econometric Approach
  • s a bC e
  • s a bC cP e
  • pjhat sj-sjhat
  • s a bC cPhat e
  • Test for endogeneity c0

14
Adaptation Issues
  • Need for a Normative Theory
  • If Complete and Instantaneous Goods would have
    no observable impact on life satisfaction
  • There is some evidence of adaptation especially
    to improvements so capabilities which impact life
    satisfaction are only the utilitarian
    capabilities

15
Two Conclusions
  • Person specific effects significant
  • Secondary data exists but is sparse

16
C. AHRB Project to Measure Capabilities
  • Research Question
  • Can we measure capabilities across a wide
    spectrum of human domains within the conventions
    applicable to national household and social
    surveys?

17
Framework for Questions
  • Nussbaum (2000) similar to many others
  • Rationale
  • Comprehensive
  • Robust
  • Dont require universal claims
  • Has normative grounding

18
Question Categories
  • Life
  • Bodily Health
  • Bodily Integrity
  • Senses Imagination and Thought
  • Emotions
  • Practical Reason
  • Affiliation
  • Nature
  • Leisure
  • Control over ones Environment

19
Bodily Health
  • Being able to have good health, including
    reproductive health to be adequately nourished
    to have adequate shelter

20
  • 2 Bodily Health
  • Being able to have good health,
  • BHEALTH (Q57)
  • Does your health in any way limit your daily
    activities compared to most people of your age?
  • Yes, No. BHPS
  • including reproductive health
  • BREPRODUCT (Q61)
  • Are you able to have children?
  • Yes, No, Don't know, Prefer not to answer
  • If No
  • Please indicate the reason(s) you are not able to
    have children.
  • I cannot have children because of Q62_1 My age
    Q62_2 I have had a vasectomy / hysterectomy
    Q62-3 Another medical condition Q62_4 My partner
    being unable / unwilling Q62_5 Another reason
    Q62_6 Prefer not to answer.
  • to be adequately nourished
  • BNOURISH (Q59)
  • Do you eat fresh meat, chicken or fish at least
    twice a week?
  • Yes/No BHPS
  • If No
  • Q60
  • For which of the following reasons, if any, do
    you NOT eat fresh meat, chicken or fish at least
    twice a week? Please tick all that apply

21
HEALTH STATUS
  • Does your health in any way limit your daily
    activities compared to most people of your age?
  • Yes, No. BHPS

22
REPRODUCTION
  • Are you able to have children? NEW
  • Yes, No, Don't know, Prefer not to answer
  • If no please indicate the reason(s) you are not
    able to have children
  • I cannot have children because of
  • Q62_1 My age
  • Q62_2 I have had a vasectomy / hysterectomy
  • Q62_3 Another medical condition
  • Q62_4 My partner being unable / unwilling
  • Q62_5 Another reason
  • Q62_6 Prefer not to answer

23
NOURISHMENT
  • Do you eat fresh meat, chicken or fish at least
    twice a week?
  • Yes/No BHPS with additions
  • If No
  • (Q60)
  • For which of the following reasons, if any, do
    you NOT eat fresh meat, chicken or fish at least
    twice a week? Please tick all that apply
  • I am vegetarian/vegan
  • I cannot afford to
  • I do not like eating fresh meat, chicken or fish
    that often
  • I do not have time to prepare fresh food
  • Some other reason

24
ADEQUATE SHELTER
  • BSHELTER (Q85)
  • Is your current accommodation adequate or
    inadequate for your current needs?
  • More than adequate, Adequate, Inadequate, Very
    inadequate
  • BCANMOVE (Q86)
  • Are you prevented from moving home for any
    reason?
  • Yes, No
  • If yes (Q87)
  • What prevents you from moving home?
  • Lack of money/finances
  • The Council would be unlikely to re-house me
  • Family responsibilities and/or schooling
  • I could not move out of my current accommodation
    because of some other reason

25
4 Types of Capability Indicators
  • Type I. Opportunities
  • Type 2. Abilities
  • Type 3. Constraints
  • Type 4. Functionings Reasons

26
Analyses to date
  • Sex/age differences links to happiness for all
    Capabilities
  • Violent crime, gender inequalities, links to
    income, personality and life satisfaction Revue
    dEconomie Politique 2007
  • Health as a determinant of capabilities

27
(No Transcript)
28
(No Transcript)
29
Gender Differences
30
Violent Crime, Gender Inequalities and Life
Satisfaction
  • Data
  • Past Experience/Future Expectations of domestic,
    sexual and other forms of assault
  • Safety in local area during day and night
  • Analysis/Results
  • Describe experience and differences between sexes
  • Correlations between all indicators
  • Links between violence and life satisfaction
    fear predominates
  • Some evidence of a resentment effect

31
Health Capabilities and Quality of Life
  • Data
  • Does health limit your daily activities for your
    age
  • All capabilities, life satisfaction and
    socio-economic covariates
  • Analysis
  • Capability differences by health status
  • Capabilities as a function of health, income and
    personality (binary and ordered logit)
  • Capability profiles as a function of health
    income and personality (latent class)

32
(No Transcript)
33
(No Transcript)
34
(No Transcript)
35
(No Transcript)
36
OCAP Family of Capabilities Measurement Surveys
(May 2008)
  • 2005 Main UK national survey (OCAP)
  • 2007/8 Spanish version urban areas in Argentina
    (social policy)
  • 2008 Short form public health and housing
    Glasgow
  • 2008-12 Oxford mental health and coercion project
    just starting

37
Conclusions/Next Steps
  • Methods
  • Capabilities can be measured according to
    household survey norms
  • Some secondary data exists but can be extended
  • Q design steps identified for capabilities
    framework
  • Some econometric methods/issues
  • Substantive Findings
  • General age and sex heterogeneity in
    capabilities-satisfaction relation
  • Identification of impact of physical risk
  • Poverty and health limitations closely linked
  • Suggestions/Future Directions
  • Panel survey data would be advantageous
  • Interesting sub-populations disabled,
    migrants, young, elderly
  • Further themes employment and health in
    development, impact of ill-health on capabilities
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com