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Material and social deprivation rate by household type, Slovenia, annually

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, T: +386 1 241 64 04, E: gp.surs@gov.si
19/03/2025
% of persons, number of persons
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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, SILC.
MATERIAL AND SOCIAL DEPRIVATION RATE is defined as the percentage of persons deprived for at least five of the thirteen deprivation items.
MATERIALLY AND SOCIALLY DEPRIVED PERSONS are those living in households that cannot afford at least 5 of the 13 following deprivation items due to lack of financial resources, irrespective of persons’ preference with respect to these items: 1) to pay rent or mortgage, utility bills, loan payments, 2) to keep home adequately warm, 3) to face unexpected financial expenses, 4) to eat meat, fish or a protein equivalent every second day, 5) a week holiday away from home, 6) a car, 7) to replace worn-out furniture, 8) to replace worn-out clothes with some new ones, 9) to have two pairs of properly fitting shoes, 10) to spend a small amount of money each week on him/herself (“pocket money”), 11) to have regular leisure activities, 12) to get together with friends/family for a drink/meal at least once a month, 13) to have an internet connection.

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Number of materially and socially derpived persons

Some totals do not add up due to rounding.
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