The basis of this proposal is the study of quality of life from an interdisciplinary perspective. This volume presents a set of contributions from different sciences that analyse the quality of life in Argentina. The contributions come from the social disciplines (Geography, Economics, Demography, History) and from the field of health (Nutrition, Medicine, Psychology) as well as the applied sciences (Statistics, Applied Mathematics). The purpose is to present various dimensions related to the well-being of the population, particularly in relation to poverty, human development, health, nutrition and morbidity.
Although there are works from different sciences associated with the object of study, they all have a geographic component based on cartography. Consequently, the importance of geography is highlighted, as the territorial base allows for the study quality of life from a unique perspective where the map emerges as a fundamental descriptive tool. Such an approach is useful to diagnose the quality of life and its uneven spatial distribution, either through index or different associated variables. Thus, the maps are fundamental to study the territorial configuration of the quality of life at the different scales of analysis, showing spatial inequalities and the areas where it is necessary to take measures to improve the population’s living conditions.
Tabella dei contenuti
Chapter 1. Introduction(Guillermo Velázquez).- Chapter 2. Traditions and plurality of definitions in thinking about poverty(Fernando Manzano).- Chapter 3. A tour on poverty measurement in Argentina(Fernando Manzano).- Chapter 4. The index of human development and its variants(Juan Pablo Celemín).- Chapter 5. Argentine nutritional inequities. An agro-business, ultraprocessed food and malnutrition recipe(Luis Blacha).- Chapter 6. The spatial distribution of women’s health(Natalia Tumas).- Chapter 7. Sociodemography of obesity in Argentina at the beginning of the 21st. century(Sonia Alejandra Pou, Laura Aballay, Juliana Huergo).- Chapter 8. Socio-spatial differentials in the prevalence of lifesyles risk factors related to chronic diseases in Argentina from 2005 to 2013(Camila Niclis, Laura Rosana Aballay and Julia Becaria Coquet).- Chapter 9. Distribution of comprehensive health indicators in adolescence from the perspective of social inequities(María Dolores Román and Camila Niclis).- Chapter 10. Socio-territorial configuration of mortality by chronic deseases of greater prevalence(Sonia Pou, Camila Niclis, María del Pilar Díaz).- Chapter 11. Quality of life in the first national census (1869)(Velázquez Guillermo and Otero, Hernán).