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2024
DOI: 10.5477/cis/reis.158.117
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Midiendo la pobreza a nivel automático en España: Una propuesta reflexiva

Abstract: ResumenEl artículo valora la pertinencia de ajustar los umbrales de pobreza a los espacios regionales en España recurriendo además a umbrales anclados. Plantea también una revisión crítica de las escalas de equivalencia como elemento central para aproximarse a la pobreza. Se utilizan para ello las Encuestas de Condiciones de Vida 2007-2012. Los resultados evidencian, primeramente, que las cifras de pobreza derivadas de los umbrales estatales están influidas por las desigualdades de ingresos intraterritoriales.… Show more

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“…At this point, some authors point out that when speaking of poverty, it is not possible to refer only to economic deficiencies, since there are segregation factors that also prevent the full integration of people in the workplace, training, or culture. In this sense, the concept of social exclusion is pointed out as the most appropriate to talk about all those situations in which, beyond economic deprivation, there is a depreciation of certain basic rights and freedoms [28,29].…”
Section: Studies On Poverty and Family Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At this point, some authors point out that when speaking of poverty, it is not possible to refer only to economic deficiencies, since there are segregation factors that also prevent the full integration of people in the workplace, training, or culture. In this sense, the concept of social exclusion is pointed out as the most appropriate to talk about all those situations in which, beyond economic deprivation, there is a depreciation of certain basic rights and freedoms [28,29].…”
Section: Studies On Poverty and Family Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster 2, in green, was made up of eight countries led by Germany (87). The other countries with which it relates were: Canada (81), Sweden (31), Brazil (30), Norway (29), the Russian Federation (28), Denmark (22), and Finland (11). Together, these countries grouped 319 publications, that is, 14.6% of the total.…”
Section: Keyword Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%