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At-risk-of-poverty rate by household type, Slovenia, 1997 - 2004

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24/01/2022
% of persons
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[HBS].
Data from Household Budget Survey [HBS] of the three consecutive years are calculated to the middle year which is used as the reference year. AT-RISK-OF-POVERTY RATE is the percentage of persons living in households where the total equivalised disposable household income is below the threshold. HOUSEHOLD TYPE is defined according to the number of adults and the number of dependent children in the household. Dependent children are defined as household members below 16 years of age, or household members aged 16 to 24 if they are living with at least one parent and are not at work. All other household members are adults. A child between 16 and 24 years of age who is at work is counted as an adult.