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Faktory míry materiální deprivace v České republice a jejich vztahy k typu domácnosti

The Factors of Material Deprivation Rate in the Czech Republic by Household Type

Hana Rezankova and Tomas Zelinsky

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The article focuses on the economic situation of households in the Czech Republic. It discusses the factors the material deprivation rate and related indicators. These factors include household equipment, other indicators of financial possibilities and inability to pay regular payments on time. The article is based on the Living Conditions Survey in 2011, data are compared with 2008 - 2010 data. Furthermore, the data are compared in the different groups of households. Model of logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship among material deprivation and selected categorical indicators. The best situation in the Czech Republic is in households with the high levels of education. Households with unemployed members suffer most from material deprivation. In comparison to the previous years the proportion of households that could not afford an annual one-week holiday away from home or unexpected expenses slightly increased.

Keywords: Material deprivation rate; Czech households; household type; EU-SILC survey. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C38 D19 I39 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in Ekonomicky casopis 4.62(2014): pp. 394-410

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