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Title

Midiendo la pobreza a nivel autonómico en España. Una propuesta reflexiva.

Authors

Zugasti, Nerea; Laparra, Miguel

Abstract

This article assesses the utility of adjusting the poverty threshold for regional areas of Spain and of using thresholds anchored in time. It also offers a critical review of equivalence scales as a central element in estimating poverty. To do this, data from the Income and Living Conditions Surveys from 2007 to 2012 is used. The results show that poverty rates obtained with national thresholds are strongly influenced by intra-regional inequalities in income. They also show that regional thresholds capture differences in the well-being of the population, controlling for the effects of regional disparities in economic development. In addition, they demonstrate that anchored thresholds avoid inconsistencies in poverty rates tied to changes in income levels of the general population and not to changes in socially necessary resources.

Subjects

SPAIN; POVERTY; SPANISH autonomous communities; SOCIAL indicators; COST of living; INCOME inequality; SPANISH economy; SOCIOECONOMICS

Publication

Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 2017, Issue 158, p117

ISSN

0210-5233

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5477/cis/reis.158.117

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