Duque, Juan CarlosArtís Ortuño, ManuelRamos Lobo, Raúl2015-04-132015-04-132006-101435-5930https://hdl.handle.net/2445/64944The ecological fallacy (EF) is a common problem regional scientists have to deal with when using aggregated data in their analyses. Although there is a wide number of studies considering different aspects of this problem, little attention has been paid to the potential negative effects of the EF in a time series context. Using Spanish regional unemployment data, this paper shows that EF effects are not only observed at the cross-section level, but also in a time series framework. The empirical evidence obtained shows that analytical regional configurations are the least susceptible to time effects relative to both normative and random regional configurations, while normative configurations are an improvement over random ones.20 p.application/pdfeng(c) Springer Verlag, 2006Ecologia urbanaEcologia teòricaIndicadors biològicsAturGestió del tempsUrban ecologyAgricultural ecologyIndicators (Biology)UnemploymentTime managementEcological fallacy in a time series context: evidence from the Spanish regional unemployment ratesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article5409102015-04-13info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess