had the highest proportion of children at povertyrisk, Germany recorded ... Figure 9 summarizes child outcomes with respect to both at-risk-of-povertyrates and the relative median at-risk-of-poverty gap showing that altogether ... Figure 9: At-risk-of povertyrate and relative median at-risk-of-poverty gap of children, 2008 PT EL ES IT Relative median at-risk-of-poverty gap (%) UK DK DE IE SE BE LU AT FI FR NL At-risk-of-povertyrate (%)
leads children in this type of family to face high povertyrisk (see Table 3.2). Although childpovertyrates in lone-parent households are similar to those in other ... employed young adults substantially increases the childpovertyrisk. According ... TABLE 3.2 CHILDREN AND CHILDPOVERTYRATES BY NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD EARNERS Spain Denmark France Germany UK Proportion of children living in households formed by: Lone
10 compares the at-risk-of-povertyrates for adults who are unemployed, retired ... that essentially the same types of individuals and households are at risk of poverty everywhere ... of poverty for children in some OECD countries” (p. 33). We see similar variations
Figure 3.1: At-risk of povertyrate of the working age population by employment status: employed, not-employed (among whom the unemployed). 2007 Employed Not employed Unemployed % of concerned population eu27cz be dk mt nl si sk fi bg ie fr cy ... 3.1.2. …but a job is no guarantee against the risk of poverty and the working poor represent a significant share of those at-risk of poverty… In 2007 ... also represent more than 1/3 of the people at-risk-of poverty in age of working. Finally
the relative childpovertyrisk. Table 3.7: Level of childpoverty in LIS for different equivalence scales Country Year Base case (Quasi-OECD scale) Rate Rank Risk ... Table 3.7: Level of childpoverty in LIS for different equivalence scales Country Year Base case (Quasi-OECD scale) Rate Rank Risk (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) ... (15) (18) (19) (16) (17) (21) (22) (23) (25) (24) RateRisk Russia United States
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 ... belgium, finland, germany, greece, oecd, sweden
Table 5a – Childpovertyrate based on the parent's employment status Case of single-parent families as a %age One full-time job Not employed One part-time job Belgium Germany Greece Spain France Ireland Italy The Netherlands Austria Portugal ... of employment of parents causes the risk of childpoverty to rise sharply. The greater the density of employment, the more the povertyrate tends to decrease. On the whole ... in families, which in turn lead to differences in the childpovertyrate, do not result
in determining povertyrisks (Table 3). In nearly all countries povertyrates among non ... and in some countries by more than five to one. Povertyrates among couples with children ... countries joblessness is strongly associated with a much higher risk of childpoverty
of EU-SILK data. For example, in 2005 the income povertyrisk of children ... 2008: 167), the povertyrate for children under the age of seventeen rose from 15 ... period the povertyrates for families with one or two children rose more than four
Table 9.10: ty rate by gender (2000) Laeken Male ... 9. Poverty in Europe and the USA children, at least one adult 65 years or more, ‘4’ Other households without dependent children, ‘5’ Single parent household ... is often very small. These povertyrates should be interpreted with care. Orshansky