Financial vulnerability of householdsevidence for the Basque Country and the rest of Spain
- Alfonso Arellano 1
- Noelia Cámara
- 1 Complutense University of Madrid (España)
ISSN: 0213-3865
Any de publicació: 2021
Títol de l'exemplar: Covid-19. Efectos socioeconómicos de Ia crisis sanitaria y medidas de recuperación
Número: 100
Pàgines: 94-119
Tipus: Article
Altres publicacions en: Ekonomiaz: Revista vasca de economía
Resum
COVID-19ren pandemiaren ondorioetako bat langile askoren diru-sarreren iturri nagusia galtzea izan da, eta ondorio finantziero larriak eragin ditu haien etxeetan. Lan honen helburua honako hau da: finantza-hezkuntzak eta finantza-sistemarekin izandako esperientzia pertsonalek Euskadiko etxekoen unitateen finantza-kalteberatasunari buruz duten garrantzia aztertzea, eta ea alderik ote dagoen Espainiako gainerako lurraldeekin alderatuta. Gure ikerketak erakusten duenez, faktore soziodemografiko askoren ondorioz, finantza-ezagutza txikiagoa duten eta finantza-sistemarekin desadostasunen bat izan duten etxekoen unitateek oso kalteberak izateko probabilitate handiagoa dute, eta ondorio horiek handiagoak dira Euskadin Espainiako gainerako lekuetan baino.
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