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The Heavy Burden of "Dependent Children": an Italian Story
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Abstract
This paper analyses multidimensional fuzzy monetary and non-monetary deprivation in households with children by using two different definitions: households with children under 14 years old, and the EU definition of households with dependent children. Eight dimensions of non-monetary deprivation were... view more
This paper analyses multidimensional fuzzy monetary and non-monetary deprivation in households with children by using two different definitions: households with children under 14 years old, and the EU definition of households with dependent children. Eight dimensions of non-monetary deprivation were found using 34 items from the EU-SILC 2016 survey. Dealing with subpopulations, it is essential to compute standard errors for the presented estimators. Thus, a relevant added value of the paper is fuzzy poverty measures and associated standard errors, which were also computed. Moreover, a comparison was made between the measures obtained concerning the two subpopulations across countries. With a focus on Italy, an Italian macro-region is presented.... view less
Keywords
Italy; child; support; poverty; deprivation
Classification
Sociology of the Youth, Sociology of Childhood
Social Problems
Free Keywords
EU-SILC; households with children; fuzzy sets; non-monetary poverty; standard errors
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 1-12
Journal
Sustainability, 13 (2021) 17
Issue topic
Multidimensional Child Poverty and Sustainability
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179905
ISSN
2071-1050
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed