Welsh small area estimates of income deprivation
Welsh small area estimates of income deprivation
This paper describes the results of applying a spatial microsimulation approach to the estimation of small area (LSOA) income deprivation for Wales for 2005 using the Census 2001 and the FRS 2003/4 and 2004/5. The indicators used are the proportion of households in each LSOA whose equivalised household income was below 60% of the Welsh median equivalised household income in the appropriate year. The adjusted OECD scale was used to calculate equivalised income before (BHC) and after (AHC) housing costs and the results for these two variants are presented together with estimates of the % of children who are living in 'poor' households in each LSOA.
wales, small area, income deprivation, child poverty, spatial microsimulation
Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI)
Anderson, B.
01e98bbd-b402-48b0-b83e-142341a39b2d
2009
Anderson, B.
01e98bbd-b402-48b0-b83e-142341a39b2d
Anderson, B.
(2009)
Welsh small area estimates of income deprivation
(CRESI Working Paper, 2009-04)
Colchester, GB.
Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI)
32pp.
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This paper describes the results of applying a spatial microsimulation approach to the estimation of small area (LSOA) income deprivation for Wales for 2005 using the Census 2001 and the FRS 2003/4 and 2004/5. The indicators used are the proportion of households in each LSOA whose equivalised household income was below 60% of the Welsh median equivalised household income in the appropriate year. The adjusted OECD scale was used to calculate equivalised income before (BHC) and after (AHC) housing costs and the results for these two variants are presented together with estimates of the % of children who are living in 'poor' households in each LSOA.
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Published date: 2009
Keywords:
wales, small area, income deprivation, child poverty, spatial microsimulation
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/350366
ISSN: 1759-2860
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