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Las privaciones de los hogares y el territorio: dimensiones, desequilibrios y patrones espaciales en el Ecuador

Authors: Torres Díaz, Viviana del Cisne; Gallo Rivera, María Teresa; Garrido Yserte, Rubén;

Las privaciones de los hogares y el territorio: dimensiones, desequilibrios y patrones espaciales en el Ecuador

Abstract

El análisis multidimensional de fenómenos como la pobreza, el bienestar social y el desarrollo humano se han convertido en una propuesta alternativa y ventajosa frente a los indicadores unidimensionales, dado que las personas pueden experimentar múltiples desventajas al mismo tiempo y centrarse en un solo factor no permite capturar la verdadera realidad de estos fenómenos. Este trabajo se centra en el análisis de la privación múltiple y su relación con el desarrollo territorial, con el propósito de ampliar la visión respecto de las privaciones y su relación con los niveles de desarrollo alcanzados. El caso de estudio es Ecuador que, al igual que otros países de América Latina, se caracteriza por presentar altas disparidades territoriales, baja planificación urbana y rural, así como gran proporción de su población residiendo en barrios periféricos en precarias condiciones. El objetivo es analizar el patrón espacial del índice de privación múltiple para mostrar qué hogares presentan mayor privación y en qué ámbitos se manifiestan a escala provincial y urbana. Se ofrece un análisis de sensibilidad a partir de diferentes métodos de ponderación de las dimensiones. Los resultados, indican que las provincias con mayor desarrollo territorial son las que experimentan menor privación múltiple; sin embargo, la inclusión de indicadores subjetivos también pone de relieve el bajo bienestar social percibido por la población en zonas más desarrolladas. Estos resultados son más significativos cuando se analizan algunas ciudades representativas, obteniéndose, mayores privaciones en la dimensión de condiciones de vivienda y hábitat, ambiente sano y calidad institucional, especialmente en el ámbito de la seguridad en espacios públicos.

The multidimensional analysis of phenomena such as poverty, social wellbeing, and human development has become an advantageous alternative to unidimensional indicators, given that people can experience multiple disadvantages at the same time, and focusing on a single factor does not capture the true reality of these phenomena. This paper focuses on the analysis of multiple deprivations and their relationship with territorial development, with the purpose of broadening the vision regarding deprivation and its relationship with the levels of development achieved. The case study in Ecuador, which, like other Latin American countries, is characterized by high territorial disparities, low urban and rural planning, as well as a large proportion of its population residing in peripheral neighborhoods in precarious conditions. The objective is to analyze the spatial pattern of the multiple deprivation index to show which households present greater deprivation and in which areas it manifests itself at the provincial and urban scales. A sensitivity analysis is provided using different weighting methods. The results indicate that provinces with greater territorial development are those that experience fewer multiple deprivations; however, the inclusion of subjective indicators also highlights the low social welfare perceived by the population in more developed areas. These results are more significant when analyzing some representative cities, obtaining greater deprivation in the dimension of housing conditions and differences with respect to habitat, development and institutional quality, especially at the level of safety in public spaces.

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Economics, Vulnerability, Welfare, Living conditions, Privación múltiple, Multiple deprivation, Desarrollo territorial, Economía, Sociology, Territorial development, Bienestar, Vulnerabilidad, Condiciones de vida, Sociología

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