Autores
Juan Pablo Celemín, Guillermo Ángel Velázquez
Fecha de publicación
2018/11
Revista
Social Indicators Research
Volumen
140
Número
1
Páginas
57-77
Editor
Springer Netherlands
Descripción
The study of Quality of Life, Poverty and Human Development shares several elements. Nonetheless, while poverty is a measure of “lack” based on a set of basic need variables (unsatisfied basic needs—UBN), human development index (HDI) is derived from the notion of human capabilities. Quality of Life, however, is a measure of achievement. Our goal is to analyze the degree of spatial correspondence between a life quality index (LQI) and the other indices by using bivariate spatial autocorrelation with its global and local values. The comparison of these three indicators at a municipal level in the province of Buenos Aires and in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (the Federal Capital of Argentina) reveals a medium spatial correspondence which leaves room for discussion about the scope and limitations of the indicators. HDI and UBN have a similar spatial configuration while the LQI yields a more …
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JP Celemín, GÁ Velázquez - Social Indicators Research, 2018