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Spatial Regression Analysis of Poverty in R.

Maria Kamenetsky1, Guangqing Chi2, Donghui Wang3, Jun Zhu4.   

Abstract

Poverty has been studied across many social science disciplines, resulting in a large body of literature. Scholars of poverty research have long recognized that the poor are not uniformly distributed across space. Understanding the spatial aspect of poverty is important because it helps us understand place-based structural inequalities. There are many spatial regression models, but there is a learning curve to learn and apply them to poverty research. This manuscript aims to introduce the concepts of spatial regression modeling and walk the reader through the steps of conducting poverty research using R: standard exploratory data analysis, standard linear regression, neighborhood structure and spatial weight matrix, exploratory spatial data analysis, and spatial linear regression. We also discuss the spatial heterogeneity and spatial panel aspects of poverty. We provide code for data analysis in the R environment and readers can modify it for their own data analyses. We also present results in their raw format to help readers become familiar with the R environment.

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Keywords:  Exploratory spatial data analysis; Poverty; R; Spatial regression

Year:  2019        PMID: 31737778      PMCID: PMC6857788     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spat Demogr


  6 in total

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Authors:  Adam S Vaughan; Eli Rosenberg; R Luke Shouse; Patrick S Sullivan
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2014-05-15       Impact factor: 9.308

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