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Methods for Constructing Non-Compensatory Composite Indices: A Comparative Study
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Composite indices are being more and more used to measure multidimensional phenomena in social sciences. Considerable attention has been devoted in recent years to the methodological issues associated with index construction, such as non-compensability and comparability of the data over time. The aim of this paper is to compare two non-additive approaches: the Mazziotta–Pareto Index (MPI) and the Weighted Product (WP) method. The MPI is a nonlinear composite index that rewards the units with ‘balanced’ values of the individual indicators. The WP method implicitly penalizes the ‘unbalance’ and allows building, for each unit, two closely interrelated composite indices: a ‘static’ index for space comparisons and a ‘dynamic’ index for time comparisons. The MPI entails an equal weighting of the indicators, and only relative time comparisons are allowed. The indices based on the WP method give more weight to low values, and allow for both absolute and relative time comparisons. An application to indicators of well-being in the Italian regions in 2006 and 2011 is presented.
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