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Share of households with children, aged 15 or less (%), by goods, affordability of the goods and at-risk-of-poverty status, Slovenia, multiannually

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10/09/2025
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Notes

GOOD

Data refers only to households with children aged 0 to 15. Some totals do not add up due to rounding.

AT-RISK-OF-POVERTY STATUS

The at-risk-of poverty status indicates if households’ equivalent income is above or below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold.

YEAR

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.

GOOD

Some new clothes

All children have some new (not second-hand) clothes.

Two pairs of shoes

All children have two pairs of properly fitting shoes (including a pair of all-weather shoes).

Fruit and vegetables at least once a day

All children have fruits and vegetables available at least once a day.

A meal with meat, fish or vegetarian equivalent at least once a day

All children have a meal with meat, fish or vegetarian equivalent available at least once a day.

At least one book suitable for the age

All children have age-appropriate books available.

Outdoor leisure equipment

All children have outdoor leisure equipment available (e.g. bicycle, rollerblades, roller skates, skis, sledges, etc.).

Indoor toys or games

All children have toys or games for indoor use (e.g. educational baby toys, building blocks, board games, computer games, etc.).

Leisure activities that have to be paid for

All children regularly attend youth organisation, music school or sports activities or are engaged in activities for which it is necessary to pay contributions, membership fees, equipment, etc.

Celebrations on special occasions (e.g. birthdays)

All children in the household have celebrations on special occasions (birthdays, name days, religious events).

Inviting friends to play and eat

All children in the household occasionally invite friends, peers to their home for playing or eating.

Holidays away from home at least one week per year

All children in the household go on a seven-day holiday away from home at least once a year.

Participation in school trips and events

All school-age children in the household go on school trips and participate in school activities that cost money.

Suitable place to study or do homework

All school-age children in the household have a suitable place to study or do homework.

GOOD: Suitable place to study or do homework , AFFORDABILITY OF THE GOOD: No, cannot affford it , YEAR: 2009

In 2009 we only collected data on whether all children had a suitable place to study or do homework or not. We did not collect data on the reason why they did not have it. Data for the answer »No« is visible under the category »No, for other reasons«.
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