This study analyzes the geographical distribution of funding per inhabitant of Community Social Service Centres (CSSCs) in Andalusia, Spain in 2019. Spatial autocorrelation measures identified spatial clusters of high and low funding rates. Regressions explored associations between funding and demographic/socioeconomic indicators. Results showed non-random funding distribution, with hot spots in rural areas and cold spots in urban areas. Funding was significantly associated with the ageing index and primary sector employment, and inversely with foreign population and population density. Spatial analyses supported service assessment and social policy decision-making.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Mar 15, 2024
Authors
Jose A. Salinas-Perez, Esteban Ruiz-Ballesteros, Auxiliadora González-Portillo
Tags
funding distribution
Community Social Service Centres
Andalusia
spatial autocorrelation
demographics
socioeconomic indicators
social policy
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