Structure of National Perceptions of Social Needs Across EU Countries

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Paul Dickes
Alessio Fusco
Eric Marlier
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[1] CEPS/INSTEAD Research Institute,
[2] University of Nancy 2,undefined
[3] CEMAFI – University of Nice Sophia Antipolis,undefined
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Social Indicators Research | 2010年 / 95卷
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Deprivation; Eurobarometer; European Union; Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS); Necessities of life; Standard of living; Well-being;
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Back in 1975, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers defined the poor as “individuals or families whose resources are so small as to exclude them from the minimum acceptable way of life of the Member State in which they live”. This widely quoted definition leaves room for discussion about what can be considered a “minimum acceptable way of life” in different countries and thus also whether national perceptions of minimum standards vary from one country to the next. The paper explores this latter issue by exploiting the first EU dataset allowing a comparative analysis of the items which citizens in the different Member States consider to be necessary for people to have an “acceptable” standard of living in the country where they live. It assesses the (in)variance of the structure of the perception of social needs between countries on the basis of an extension of the multidimensional scaling (MDS) method, and shows a high level of congruence between the 27 national patterns. An important consequence of this result is that it supports the approach which consists of measuring deprivation on the basis of a same set of (validated) items across all the Member States.
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