Poverty in Selected European Countries. A Spatio-temporal Analysis from 2003–2020

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Maciej Jewczak, Karol Korczak
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The problem of poverty, both in theory and practice, gained a new meaning with the beginning of the transformation of selected European economies from being centrally planned to market economies. The transition and the accompanying ownership changes resulted in significant shifts in the income distribution, which affected the increase in the stratification of society in terms of material situation and the deterioration of the living conditions of some social groups. Developing and evaluating anti‑poverty programs should be preceded by identifying who is considered poor. Defining poverty is the first and a key step in measuring its characteristics, e.g., its intensity. Hence, the choice of a specific definition of poverty is of fundamental importance for the results of this measurement. The aim of the paper is to assess the material situation of European societies in terms of poverty change in a holistic approach – considering all the information available in international statistics on the problem. To achieve the research objective at the regional data level, we used the URi measure to decompose changes in structure and estimate the direction and intensity of poverty recorded. Further, we evaluated whether the transformations coincide temporarily and spatially. Applying the Hellinger distance (HD) allowed us to identify the significance of trends in changes in the poverty structure, especially in the years of the COVID–19 pandemic, when an increase in the importance of individual structural components of poverty was observed in the analysed European NUTS–2 spatial units. For some economies, the transition was also a consequence of European economic crises or major events of international importance, e.g., sports events or countries acceding to the EU.
欧洲部分国家的贫困状况。2003-2020年的时空分析
随着某些欧洲经济体开始从中央计划经济向市场经济转变,贫穷问题在理论和实践上都有了新的含义。这种转型以及随之而来的所有制变化导致了收入分配的重大变化,影响了社会物质状况的分层加剧和一些社会群体生活条件的恶化。在制定和评估反贫困项目之前,应该先确定谁是贫困人口。界定贫穷是衡量其特征,例如其强度的第一步和关键步骤。因此,选择一个具体的贫穷定义对这种衡量的结果具有根本的重要性。该文件的目的是考虑到国际统计中关于这一问题的所有现有资料,以一种全面的方法评估欧洲社会在贫穷变化方面的物质状况。为了实现区域数据层面的研究目标,我们使用URi度量来分解结构变化,并估计记录贫困的方向和强度。此外,我们评估了转换是否在暂时和空间上重合。应用海林格距离(HD),我们能够确定贫困结构变化趋势的重要性,特别是在COVID-19大流行的年份,在分析的欧洲NUTS-2空间单元中观察到贫困的单个结构组成部分的重要性增加。对一些经济体来说,转型也是欧洲经济危机或具有国际重要性的重大事件的结果,例如体育赛事或国家加入欧盟。
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