Résumé
In a wide range of scientific fields, studying accessibility indices is essential for understanding how easily people can reach spatially distributed activities or resources, including employment opportunities, services, education, and, in particular, healthcare. Within the One Health framework, the health of humans, animals, and their shared environment is interdependent, making ad-equate veterinary care essential for safeguarding public health. The decline in the availability of veterinary healthcare in France adversely affects the health of food-producing animals. With this particular application in mind, and more broadly for supply-to-demand indices, we first reformulate the classical 2SFCA index within the framework of spatial point process theory and propose a new version that addresses its shortcomings. This enables us to define a popula-tion version of the classical as well as the new 2SFCA indices and to construct confidence bands for assessing their variability. In the application, we com-pute accessibility-to-veterinarian indices, and assess whether the spatial con-figuration of clinics and farms complies with a threshold recommended by the authorities.
Mots-clés
Accessibility; 2SFCA Index; Supply and Demand; Spatial Point Process; Veterinarian Shortage;
Codes JEL
- C02: Mathematical Methods
- C21: Cross-Sectional Models • Spatial Models • Treatment Effect Models • Quantile Regressions
- J2: Demand and Supply of Labor
- I11: Analysis of Health Care Markets
Référence
Mehdi Berrada, Zaineb Smida et Christine Thomas-Agnan, « Spatial accessibility indices in the framework of point processes. An application to veterinarian shortage », TSE Working Paper, n° 26-1755, juin 2026.
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Publié dans
TSE Working Paper, n° 26-1755, juin 2026
