RT Book T1 Understanding the relationship between poverty and inequality: overview report A1 Bucelli, Irene A1 Yang, Lin A1 Vizard, Polly A1 Rucci, Mark A1 Mcknight, Abigail A1 Karagiannaki, Eleni A1 Hills, John A1 Duque, Magali A2 Yang, Lin A2 Vizard, Polly A2 Rucci, Mark A2 Mcknight, Abigail A2 Karagiannaki, Eleni A2 Hills, John A2 Duque, Magali LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1866156063 AB An understanding that poverty and inequality are inextricably linked has given rise to a number of large international organisations setting joint inequality-poverty reduction targets on the basis that poverty cannot be seriously tackled without addressing inequality. However, the evidence base was relatively weak with only limited information available on the relationship between the two phenomena. The programme was designed to expand the evidence base on the links between inequality and poverty and to fill this knowledge gap. In the research summarised in this report we explored the relationship between inequality and poverty by: • Examining philosophical concerns for poverty and inequality and how they may overlap • Estimating the empirical relationship between income inequality and a variety of poverty measures • Reviewing the existing evidence base on potential mechanisms that may drive any relationshi