Farhad Mikailovar is a senior research worker at the department of Social Development Problems at Economic Research Institute of Azerbaijan State University of Economics. He is a candidate of Economic Sciences.
Abstract
Research shows that different countries and international organizations use different methods and methodologies to determine the poverty level of the population. By comparing the concepts and criteria based on these approaches, it can be concluded that, at least, it is the most objective criterion to determine the level of poverty in underdeveloped and developing countries, including transition economies. There may be small amounts of food products, non-food products and services (consumption basket) required to sustain life activity, at the expense of minimum living standards - the absolute poverty line. Starting from this logic, since 2001, regular poverty reduction has been initiated based on the absolute poverty line in Azerbaijan based on the concept of absolute poverty and the minimum consumer basket value (minimum living wage). Until 2005, the level of absolute poverty was calculated by extreme and relative poverty levels. Since then, some studies have been carried out for quality assessment, together with the quantitative assessment of poverty in the country. The situation in the country is closer to the situation in developed countries. In this context, there is a need to improve poverty criteria and metaadism in the country by taking into account the experiences in developed countries, especially the European countries, the recommendations of international organizations and the latest scientific achievements in this field.The main aim of the study is to evaluate the poverty index based on multidimensional poverty by using the experience of the Multidimensional Poverty Index in Azerbaijan in the world and to prepare suggestions and suggestions for reducing or eliminating poverty.