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Aplikácia viacrozmerných metód pri meraní chudoby
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In this article, the authors examined affected households in Slovakia and Czech and analyzed the influ-======¯¯ence of significant factors for poverty, and concluded that economic growth was concentrated in only some regions and others regions came to growth of unemployment.Abstract:
Fighting poverty and social exclusion constitutes one of the European Union’s main goals. The
EU understands the word “poverty” to connote insufficient income and unequal access to social
wealth.
The solution to this problem is considered so crucial that on 12th December 2007 the European
Commission designated year 2010 to be the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social
Exclusion. In order to reduce poverty, a common understanding of the root factors is necessary.
In the article we examine affected households in Slovakia and Czech. Then we analyse the influ-
ence of significant factors for poverty. Our analysis is based on data collected during a project in
Slovakia and Czech EU SILC 2006.
Later this article deals with multivariate evaluation regions of Slovakia and Czech in 2006. Be-
cause the input selected indicators of poverty are dependent, we have to transform the dependent
indicators to a smaller set of independent principal components and then carry out the evaluation.
The result is evaluation of regions according to different point of view poverty.
In the next analysis we focused on evaluation of Slovak and Czech regions according to the size
of individual component scores (dimension). We used a graphic presentation of achieved results
too. By according results of this analysis is possible to state, that they exist man sized differents
among regions of Slovak and Czech republic from point of view poverty. The worst situation is on
east of Slovakia and on south of Slovakia too. In Czech Republic they are the most poverty-stricken
regions on Moravia and on north of Czech. In both of them is the best situation in capital sities
and neighbourhood from point of view poverty. They are superior to economic forwardness and
standard of living in comparison with others regions. Result from analysis is that economic growth
concentrated in only some regions and others regions came to growth of unemployment. The
unemployment sent down ability of households to face financial expenses. In Slovakia it showed
dependency of poverty from education.read more
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