165 resultados para Desigualtats regionals
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We consider a population of agents distributed on the unit interval. Agents form jurisdictions in order to provide a public facility and share its costs equally. This creates an incentive to form large entities. Individuals also incur a transportation cost depending on their location and that of the facility which makes small jurisdictions advantageous. We consider a fairly general class of distributions of agents and generalize previous versions of this model by allowing for non-linear transportation costs. We show that, in general, jurisdictions are not necessarily homogeneous. However, they are if facilities are always intraterritory and transportation costs are superadditive. Superadditivity can be weakened to strictly increasing and strictly concave when agents are uniformly distributed. Keywords: Consecutiveness, stratification, local public goods, coalition formation, country formation. JEL Classification: C71 (Cooperative Games), D71 (Social Choice; Clubs; Committees; Associations), H73 (Interjurisdictional Differentials and Their Effects).
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This paper proposes an ex-post measure of inequality of opportunity in France and its regions by assessing the inequality between individuals exerting the same effort. To this end, we define a fair income that fulfils ex-post equality of opportunity requirements. Unfairness is measured by an unfair Gini based on the distance between the actual income and the fair income. Our findings reveal that the measures of ex-post inequality of opportunity largely vary across regions, and that this is due to di_erences in reward schemes and in the impact of the non responsibility factors of income. We find that most regions have actual incomes closer to fair incomes than to average income, excepted Ile de France where the actual income looks poorly related to effort variables. Finally, we find that income inequality and inequality of opportunity are positively correlated among regions.
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This paper aims to analyse the effects of trade policies in the pattern of regional inequalities within a country. Inspired firstly, by the debate concerning the role of protectionist policies in the settlement of a pattern of striking regional inequalities in the Spanish industrialisation process and secondly, by current evidence of an increase in these inequalities following the entry of Spain in the EU (1986), we set a model that shows that trade liberalisation increases regional inequalities.
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This paper aims to analyse the effects of trade policies in the pattern of regional inequalities within a country. Inspired firstly, by the debate concerning the role of protectionist policies in the settlement of a pattern of striking regional inequalities in the Spanish industrialisation process and secondly, by current evidence of an increase in these inequalities following the entry of Spain in the EU (1986), we set a model that shows that trade liberalisation increases regional inequalities.
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The chapter presents up-to-date estimates of Italy’s regional GDP, with the present borders, in ten-year benchmarks from 1871 to 2001, and proposes a new interpretative hypothesis based on long-lasting socio-institutional differences. The inverted U-shape of income inequality is confirmed: rising divergence until the midtwentieth century, then convergence. However, the latter was limited to the centrenorth: Italy was divided into three parts by the time regional inequality peaked, in 1951, and appears to have been split into two halves by 2001. As a consequence of the falling back of the south, from 1871 to 2001 we record σ-divergence across Italy’s regions, i.e. an increase in dispersion, and sluggish β-convergence. Geographical factors and the market size played a minor role: against them are both the evidence that most of the differences in GDP are due to employment rather than to productivity and the observed GDP patterns of many regions. The gradual converging of regional GDPs towards two equilibria instead follows social and institutional differences − in the political and economic institutions and in the levels of human and social capital – which originated in pre-unification states and did not die (but in part even increased) in postunification Italy.
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Fa anys que s’està posant de manifest per diverses institucions que les malalties mentals van en augment. Tanmateix, sabem que les classes social i econòmicament baixes de la població són més vulnerables a les malalties mentals. Cal comprendre com es va anar dissenyant l’organisme humà durant el seu passat evolutiu i analitzar com afecta a la salut mental un entorn de grans desigualtats socials i econòmiques, societats jerarquitzades, males condicions laborals, bosses de pobresa, etc. Des de fa més de 20 anys que s’ha obert pas la proposta de la Renda Bàsica universal que podria contribuir a canviar algunes de les problemàtiques que aquí s’apunten.
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ABSTRACT The measure and estimation of income levels in Barcelona Metropolitan Area (BMA) goes back a long way. Using different approaches and focusing on different municipalities, there is a lot of work in the field. The majority of the literature has focused on the estimation of income levels using variables related to consumption. The empirical evidence on wage differentials has shown an important growth during 80’s and 90’s especially in United Kingdom and USA. Less is known on spatial distribution of inequality. This paper presents a new data set for analyzing spatial distribution of wage income. This data is obtained by matching Wage Structure Survey (WSS) with data from Census disaggregated by census tracts. In this way we have a unique data set with wage incomes for every census track for 36 municipalities belonging to BMA. We develop a descriptive analysis of spatial distribution, testing for spatial autocorrelation and use the family of Generalised Entropy Indices to measure inequality. Properties of the index allow us to decompose inequality into inter and intra-municipality measures. Since we have two cross-sectional data for WSS (1995-2002) we can also analyze the evolution of the inequality in this period of economic growth. Key words: spatial distribution of wages, spatial autocorrelation, inequality indices.
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El projecte ha consistit en la construcció d’un visor de mapes temàtic com a part d’un servei Internet per a la consulta i publicació d’indicadors estadístics de l’Institut d’Estudis Regionals i Metropolitans de Barcelona (IERMB). El servei s’ha muntat amb programes de codi lliure i obert en un entorn HTML, utilitzant MapServer CGI com a servidor d’informació geogràfica i les llibreries JavaScript OpenLayers per a la implementació de les funcionalitats del servei de mapes. El visor s’ha dissenyat seguint l’estètica del Web de l’IERMB perquè l’usuari interactui amb una interfície familiar i coneguda que li faciliti l’adaptabilitat al servei donat
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L’objectiu del projecte és la creació d’una proposta de servei d’Internet que proporcioni mapes temàtics per a la visualització i consulta de dades estadístiques territorials dels estudis i enquestes de l’Institut d’Estudis Regionals i Metropolitans de Barcelona (IERMB) en un entorn HTML. A més es fa servir el programari lliure de codi obert MapServer CGI per representar la informació geogràfica del servidor de mapes, així com també la programació amb codi HTML i les llibreries de codi JavaScript, OpenLayers + ExtJS i MapFish (que fa possible una interfície molt més agradable i entenedora connectant la part client i la part servidor).
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La següent investigació aborda el problema de la violència de gènere dins la parella en dones immigrants. El motiu que va despertar l´interés per abordar aquesta qüestió ha sigut l´increment de casos que actualment arriben al sistema sociosanitari i juridicopenal (Instituto de la mujer, 2007). L´objectiu és doble, per una banda, conèixer l´impacte que han tingut els dispositius sociolegals sobre les pròpies dones immigrants, i d´altre, conèixer com el fenomen de la violència de gènere-immigració ha influït i modificat les pràctiques dins de les institucions on es desenvolupen els dispositius sociolegals. Els plantejaments teòrics orienten envers a donar una perspectiva de gènere i d´estudis culturals en l´anàlisi del problema. La metodologia utilitzada ha sigut de tipus qualitatiu (entrevistes obertes a informants claus: professionals dels sistema sociolegal i dones immigrants que han patit o pateixen violència de gènere en la parella). Els resultats mostren unes dimensions que hem de considerar: (1) efectes protectors dels dispositius sociolegals i alhora efectes de desemparament, indefensió i estigmatització envers les dones, i (2) resistències per part de dones i professionals envers l´imaginari social que domina en el sistema, resistències que son mostrades mitjançant replantejaments sobre les diferències interculturals, intervencions relatives a les formes de vida particulars de les dones, la reconceptualització dels límits de la violència de gènere i la priorització de la recuperació de les dones. Dins de les propostes suggerides, es destaca la necessitat d´unes pràctiques sociolegals que es centrin en la “ètica de la cura” (Izquierdo, 2003) per sobre de la “ètica de la sanció penal”.
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the colocation patterns of industries and firms. We study the spatial distribution of firms from different industries at a microgeographic level and from this identify the main reasons for this locational behaviour. The empirical application uses data from Mercantile Registers of Spanish firms (manufacturers and services). Inter-sectorial linkages are shown using self-organizing maps. Key words: clusters, microgeographic data, self-organizing maps, firm location JEL classification: R10, R12, R34
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Recent evidence questions some conventional view on the existence of income-related inequalities in depression suggesting in turn that other determinants might be in place, such as activity status and educational attainment. Evidence of socio-economic inequalities is especially relevant in countries such as Spain that have a limited coverage of mental health care and are regionally heterogeneous. This paper aims at measuring and explaining the degree of socio-economic inequality in reported depression in Spain. We employ linear probability models to estimate the concentration index and its decomposition drawing from 2003 edition of the Spanish National Health Survey, the most recent representative health survey in Spain. Our findings point towards the existence of avoidable inequalities in the prevalence of reported depression. However, besides ¿pure income effects¿ explaining 37% of inequality, economic activity status (28%), education (15%) and demographics (15%) play also a key encompassing role. Although high income implies higher resources to invest and cure (mental) illness, environmental factors influencing in peoples perceived social status act as indirect path as explaining the prevalence of depression. Finally, we find evidence of a gender effect, gender social-economic inequality in income is mainly avoidable.
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This paper investigates the contribution of public investment to the reduction of regional inqualities, with a specific application to Mexico. We use quantile regressions to examine the impact of public investment on regional disparities according to the position of each region in the conditional distribution of regional income. Results confirm the hypothesis that regional inequalities can indeed be atrributed to the regional distribution of public investment, where the observed pattern shows that public investment mainly helped to reduce regional inequalities between the richest regions
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This paper investigates the contribution of public investment to the reduction of regional inqualities, with a specific application to Mexico. We use quantile regressions to examine the impact of public investment on regional disparities according to the position of each region in the conditional distribution of regional income. Results confirm the hypothesis that regional inequalities can indeed be atrributed to the regional distribution of public investment, where the observed pattern shows that public investment mainly helped to reduce regional inequalities between the richest regions
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Recent evidence questions some conventional view on the existence of income-related inequalities in depression suggesting in turn that other determinants might be in place, such as activity status and educational attainment. Evidence of socio-economic inequalities is especially relevant in countries such as Spain that have a limited coverage of mental health care and are regionally heterogeneous. This paper aims at measuring and explaining the degree of socio-economic inequality in reported depression in Spain. We employ linear probability models to estimate the concentration index and its decomposition drawing from 2003 edition of the Spanish National Health Survey, the most recent representative health survey in Spain. Our findings point towards the existence of avoidable inequalities in the prevalence of reported depression. However, besides ¿pure income effects¿ explaining 37% of inequality, economic activity status (28%), education (15%) and demographics (15%) play also a key encompassing role. Although high income implies higher resources to invest and cure (mental) illness, environmental factors influencing in peoples perceived social status act as indirect path as explaining the prevalence of depression. Finally, we find evidence of a gender effect, gender social-economic inequality in income is mainly avoidable.