linear_aggregation_AMPI: Adjusted Mazziotta-Pareto index
Description
The Adjusted Mazziotta-Pareto Index (AMPI) is a composite index for
summarizing a set of indicators that are assumed to be non-substitutable,
i.e., all components must be balanced. It is based on a non-linear function
which, starting from the arithmetic mean, introduces a penalty for the units
with unbalanced values of the indicators
Usage
linear_aggregation_AMPI(data, pol = "pos")
Value
It returns a dataframe with rows = observations and column = composite indicator
Arguments
data
dataframe with rows = observations and columns = quantitative variables
pol
pol if not selected is "positive"", otherwise write "neg" (see details)
Details
The ‘polarity’ of an indicator is the sign of the relation between the
indicator and the phenomenon to be measured ( + if the indicator represents
a dimension considered positive and - otherwise)
References
Matteo Mazziotta & Adriano Pareto, 2018. "Measuring Well-Being
Over Time: The Adjusted Mazziotta–Pareto Index Versus Other Non-compensatory
Indices," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary
Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 136(3), pages
967-976, April