收入贫困、主观贫困与财务压力

G. Marks
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本文使用澳大利亚家庭、收入和劳动力动态(HILDA)调查的前两波(2001年和2002年)数据,重点关注澳大利亚人的财务劣势。选择格式。本文探讨了贫困/劣势的四种衡量标准:-相对收入贫困(家庭平均可支配收入低于50%)。-置屋后收入相对贫穷(置屋后收入中位数50%)。-主观贫穷(报告其家庭“贫穷”或“非常贫穷”的家庭)。-经济压力(家庭报告下列七项经济压力中的两项或两项以上:不能按时支付水电费,不能按时支付抵押贷款或租金,典当或出售物品,没有饭吃,不能给家里供暖,向朋友或家人寻求经济帮助,并向福利或社区组织寻求帮助)。本文根据这四个维度,这些维度与其他因素的关系,以及这些措施与其绩效之间的相互关系,调查了澳大利亚经济劣势的程度。
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Income Poverty, Subjective Poverty and Financial Stress
This paper focuses on financial disadvantage among Australians using data from the first two waves (2001 and 2002) of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey. Alternative Format.Four measures of poverty/disadvantage are explored in the paper: - Relative income poverty (households with less than 50% median equivalised disposable income). - Relative after-housing income poverty (50% median equivalised after-housing income). - Subjective poverty (households reporting that their household was 'poor' or 'very poor'). - Financial stress (households reporting two or more of seven financial stress items from the following list: could not pay utility bills on time, could not pay mortgage or rent on time, pawned or sold something, went without meals, was unable to heat home, asked for financial help from friends or family, and asked for help from welfare or community organisations).This paper investigates the extent of financial disadvantage in Australia according to these four dimensions, the relationships of these dimensions with other factors, and the interrelationships between these measures and their performance over time.
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