Aproximación a la Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales como fuente estadística en estudios de Economía Social
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Con el objetivo de ampliar la información
sobre fuentes estadísticas de Economía Social,
este estudio realiza una aproximación a la
Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales (MCVL)
realizando dos análisis de contenido sobre las
13 publicaciones que, hasta la fecha, han utilizado
la muestra para el estudio de la Economía
Social.
Como principales resultados, se destaca
que la muestra se ha utilizado principalmente
con el objetivo de resaltar aspectos diferenciales
de la Economía Social, tratando de medir su
impacto en la igualdad de género, la calidad
del empleo, la cohesión social o la cohesión
territorial. Además, se ha observado que los
principales filtros utilizados han sido directos,
identificando rápidamente personas empleadas
en entidades de la Economía Social. Sin
embargo, para una delimitación más exacta del
ámbito de la Economía Social en la muestra, es
necesario recurrir a filtros indirectos.
In order to increase information about statistical sources for Social Economy, this study carry out an approximation to the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (CSWL) analysing the content of the 13 publications which use the sample for the study of Social Economy. As main results, it is highlighted that the sample has been mainly used in order to appoint some of the differential characteristics of the Social Economy, attempting to measure its impacts to gender equality, employment quality or social and territorial cohesion. In addition, it has been found that the main filters used are direct filters, which allows to quickly identify people employed in Social Economy enterprises. Nevertheless, for a most accurate delimitation of the Social Economy ambit in the sample, get into account indirect filters it is a must.
In order to increase information about statistical sources for Social Economy, this study carry out an approximation to the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (CSWL) analysing the content of the 13 publications which use the sample for the study of Social Economy. As main results, it is highlighted that the sample has been mainly used in order to appoint some of the differential characteristics of the Social Economy, attempting to measure its impacts to gender equality, employment quality or social and territorial cohesion. In addition, it has been found that the main filters used are direct filters, which allows to quickly identify people employed in Social Economy enterprises. Nevertheless, for a most accurate delimitation of the Social Economy ambit in the sample, get into account indirect filters it is a must.







