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Share of persons (%) aged 25-59, by poverty and social exclusion indicators and the activity status of their mother and father when the persons were 14 years old, Slovenia, 2011, 2019

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16/05/2024
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Statistični urad Republike Slovenije
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The results of SILC are based on a survey conducted in the beginning of the year and on register and administrative data mostly referring to one year before survey is conducted.

POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION INDICATORS NOW

Severe material deprivation rate

Materially deprived persons are those living in households whose living conditions are severely constrained by a lack of financial resources, irrespective of persons’ preference with respect to these items. They experience at least four out of nine following deprivations items: cannot afford 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) a washing machine, 8) a colour TV, or 9) a telephone.

At-risk-of-poverty rate

A person lives in the household where equivalent income is below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold.

Social exclusion rate

People at risk of poverty or social exclusion are those who are at risk of poverty or severely materially deprived or living in households with very low work intensity. Persons are only counted once even if they are present in two or three sub-indicators.
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