Figure 1. Evolution of householdpovertyrates in Spain 1993-2000. ... Source: Own construction using ECHP 1994-2001 Note: needs-adjusted income (modified OECD scale) The eight first waves of the ECHP for Spain suggest the existence ... with a remarkable increase in average income, Table 1. From 1993, we find that absolute poverty
Figure 6 The overlap between low pay and householdpoverty in Spain 1994‐2001 and 2004 % poor employees with low wages Pearson's correlation Pearson's correlation between poverty and low wages % low wage employees living in poor households % working poor ... but with household characteristics that pushed them under the poverty line. In this respect ... impact on the rate of low wage rate as some workers who are unemployed or inactive
the povertyrate of households without children continues to decline thus substantially ... incidence of poverty than the rest of households (20.6 per cent of households ... in Table 1 show, poverty is consistently deeper for households with children
during the first part of the nineties. incomes. In contrast, the povertyrate of households ... Figure 1. Relative poverty incidence for adjusted household income in Spain 1985-95 (1st quarter) All householdsHouseholds without children Households with children ... 1, an increase in This is consistent with results elsewhere on the evolution of poverty
Povertyrates are significantly higher in households with children aged less ... in povertyrates is similar for households with and without children aged less than 15) in the other areas povertyrates increase by 1% in households with children aged less ... eu, spain
one- earner households exceeds 33%. Both Spain and the United States display povertyrates ... Spain'00 Country/year one earner no earner two earners Povertyrates by number ... Looking at the povertyrates for migrant no-earner households, we see
resources, nor is the location of a household below a poverty line the only means of identifying poverty. This section of the paper looks at the evolution of poverty using ... How do these figures compare with the situation in the rest of Europe. The table below shows povertyrates for 60% of median equivalised income for the EU ... but there does seem to be evidence of an increase in poverty over the period
Table 5.2. Evolution of the at-risk-of-povertyrate, by sex Men Women Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark Germany Estonia Ireland Greece Spain France Italy ... phenomenon. Third, in the specific case of the at-risk-of-povertyrate, the apparent ... : : : : Note: the at-risk-of-povertyrate is defined as the share of people
">The evolution of poverty</i> </font> <p id="elem-91"><font id="elem-92" face="Arial" size="2"> The latest data on the evolution of poverty in Spain, from 1994, 1995 and 1996 ... [3] or poverty that endures over time: Spain, with a relative povertyrate of 17%-18% in 1994 ... Action against poverty and inequities in Spain
(36%) is no more at risk of poverty if imputed rent is added to the income concept The distributional impact of imputed rent in EU-SILC Imputed rents and income poverty NB ... Elderly single and couple Householdshouseholds with children Overall change UK IE ES EE BE PT EL LV CY SI DK IT PL FI IS HU SK NL CZ AT LT NO SE FR LU Source: EU-SILC Users’ database ... estonia, france, ireland, luxembourg, netherlands, spain, sweden, united kingdom