Abstract

Based on a group of federal social programs according to their impact on the indicators of multidimensional poverty developed by the Coneval, this analysis shows the evolution that has taken federal spending exercised by social deprivation and compared with the evolution that have had these indicators since 2008.The federal budget for social programs associated with the six social deprivation has increased in real terms in recent years, particularly for programs that impact on food and lack access to health services. However, only two social gaps have presented a considerable reduction, access to health services, and quality and living spaces. In two cases, they have even increased: access to food and basic housing.The evolution of the federal budget for social needs presented in this analysis may be useful for determining the allocation of amounts in the draft budget for 2016 in the light of the evolution of the different indicators of social deprivation of multidimensional poverty.

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