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Titolo: Comparing Small Area Techniques for Estimating Poverty Measures: the Case Study of Austria and Spain
Autori: Federico, Crescenzi 
Betti, Gianni
Gagliardi, Francesca
Rivista: EKONOMIKA REGIONA 
Data pubblicazione: 2016
Abstract: 
The Europe 2020 Strategy has formulated key policy objectives or so-called “headline targets” which the
European Union as a whole and Member States are individually committed to achieving by 2020. One of the
five headline targets is directly related to the key quality aspects of life, namely social inclusion; within these
targets, the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Condition (EU-SILC) headline indicators atrisk-
of-poverty or social exclusion and its components will be included in the budgeting of structural funds,
one of the main instruments through which policy targets are attained. For this purpose, Directorate-General
Regional Policy of the European Commission is aiming to use sub-national/regional level data (NUTS 2).
Starting from this, the focus of the present paper is on the “regional dimension” of well-being. We propose
to adopt a methodology based on the Empirical Best Linear Unbiased Predictor (EBLUP) with an extension
to the spatial dimension (SEBLUP); moreover, we compare this small area technique with the cumulation
method. The application is conducted on the basis of EU-SILC data from Austria and Spain. Results report
that, in general, estimates computed with the cumulation method show standard errors which are smaller
than those computed with EBLUP or SEBLUP. The gain of pooling SILC data over three years is, therefore, relevant,
and may allow researchers to prefer this method.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/48629
ISSN: 2411-1406
DOI: 10.17059/2016–2–6
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