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Cuentas etarias de los miembros de los hogares, 2022. Metodología y resultados

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  • Ángel de la Fuente
  • Carmen Marín
  • Julio López Laborda
  • Jorge Onrubia

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En este documento se describe la construcción de una base de datos que desagrega por edades y por sexos las cuentas de los miembros de los hogares españoles. Con su construcción, buscamos aportar información útil para el análisis de los efectos económicos del envejecimiento y de diversas cuestiones relacionadas con la economía generacional. El proyecto se apoya en la base de microdatos con información detallada sobre los ingresos y gastos de una muestra representativa de los hogares residentes en España elaborada por FEDEA para su Observatorio anual sobre el reparto de los impuestos y las prestaciones entre los hogares españoles, construida cada año a partir de la fusión estadística de las Encuestas de Condiciones de Vida y de Presupuestos Familiares. En este nuevo proyecto, al que se ha incorporado la Fundación Mapfre, el foco de atención se desplaza desde los hogares a los individuos, a sus patrones de gasto e ingresos a lo largo del ciclo vital y a los flujos redistributivos intergeneracionales.

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  • Ángel de la Fuente & Carmen Marín & Julio López Laborda & Jorge Onrubia, 2026. "Cuentas etarias de los miembros de los hogares, 2022. Metodología y resultados," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2026-06, FEDEA.
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