Measuring Economic Insecurity Using a Counting Approach. An Application to Three EU Countries

In this paper, we propose the use of a multidimensional approach to the measurement of economic insecurity in three European countries. We combine six different unidimensional indicators proxying the subjective and objective determinants of economic insecurity into a single index based on a counting...

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counting approach
economic insecurity
Economic theory
EU‐SILC
Higher education
Households
Insecurity
Living conditions
Longitudinal studies
Measurement
Multidimensional approach
panel data
Security
Statistics
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