Abstract
The new indicator for material and social deprivation validated in 2014 by the European Commission enlarged the scope of measuring social exclusion, which entails both material hardship of individuals and households, and a relevant social dimension. Using EU-SILC data, this paper compares the standard measure of material deprivation and the new indicator in terms of the sub-population they identify as suffering deprivation across Europe. In 2019, only 57% of the deprived individuals according at least one of the two indicators were so according to both, while 23% was deprived only according to the new measure and 20% was deprived only under the old indicator. We compare the micro-level determinants of inclusion into these different deprived populations, both at the aggregated level and separately for each of the 21 countries included in our sample.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 999-1020 |
Numero di pagine | 22 |
Rivista | Social Indicators Research |
Volume | 165 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2023 |
Keywords
- EU-SILC
- Gender issues
- Material deprivation
- Multinomial regression