NO DK FI SE FR AT BE LU EE GR IE PT ES IT Poverty 0-15 Poverty Total Figure 2: At-risk-of-povertyrate, total population and children ... 2 presents the childpovertyrates and the total povertyrates prevailing in countries ... of being in a state of poverty, this indicator is referred to as a measure of povertyrisk.
risk values or childpoverty concentrations for certain population groups, selected ... povertyrate for each population group by the respective rate for total households ... concentration and high risk of childpoverty, while the index value for total households
Table 2. Risk-of-povertyrate by household type Distribution of poor population Household type Total no dependent children 1 person (total) 2 adults. both < 65 years 2 adults. at least one 65+ years Other no dependent children Total dependent children ... rates according to household type, as well as the poor population distribution ... a. Densely populated area: This is a contiguous set of local areas, each of which has a density superior to 500 inhabitants per square kilometre, where the total population
At-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion (% of total population) At-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion of children (% of people aged 0-17) At-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion of elderly (% of people aged 65+) At-Risk-of-Povertyrate
allowance recipients of the overall population Expenditure on social allowances, million LTL At-risk-of-povertyrate, per cent All persons Households with children ... on social allowances and at-risk-of-povertyrate indicators Indicators The number ... It is worth noting that in order to reduce the social exclusion and the risk of poverty of low-income families as well as to increase social assistance in the period 2005–2008 the amount of the SSI was increased. It is a basic value used
Table A15: At-risk-of-povertyrate before and after social transfers: impact of all social transfers (excluding pensions) on povertyrisk for children and for the overall population (reduction in povertyrate in % of povertyrate before social
Table A15: At-risk-of-povertyrate before and after social transfers: impact of all social transfers (excluding pensions) on povertyrisk for children and for the overall population (in % of the povertyrisk before social transfers), 2005
Table 7 Impact of publicly-funded childcare on poverty While Table 7 shows the distributional effects of childcare subsidies in relation to the risk of poverty for the population as a whole, Table 8 shows the effects on the risk of poverty for children ... Table 7 Impact of publicly-funded childcare on poverty Belgium Finland Germany Greece Sweden Povertyrate Baseline baseline + subsidies proportional change Poverty gap (FGT α=1) Baseline baseline + subsidies proportional change Weighted poverty
in implementing our poverty reduction strategy. We are cognizant of the risks posed by current ... by the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) as set out in our Memorandum of Economic ... Access to an improved water source (percent of population) Access to improved sanitation (percen of population)
of the population in Senegal are children of school age (7-14 years old) and would thus ... benefit, also covering almost 80 per cent of the population. Coverage rates are higher ... to the poverty line, meaning that it varies depending on whether the child lives in an urban or rural setting. Table 15. Beneficiary rates of child benefits for school-age children