Figure 84. Povertyrate in currentEUmemberstates in 2000, %. Poverty line: 50 and 60 percent of households’ median disposable income in each country Ir e la nd Gr e e c e P ort uga l It a ly S pa in Est onia Unit e d Kingdom Lit hua nia ... Compared to most other EUmemberstates, relative poverty is rare in Finland. The low povertyrate of new EUmemberstates such as the Czech Republic and Hungary ... Povertyrates in different countries cannot therefore be used as such for comparing
individuals currently in the labour force. (…)The unemployment rate at EU level ... States. However, the youth unemployment rate at EU level remained unchanged in March ... europe
The at-risk-of-poverty for older people in the EU-27 (19% in 2008 ... people, substantial differences exist between MemberStates, also as far ... etc.). A number of MemberStates manage to achieve relatively low at-risk
Appendix: Country identifiers for figures EUmembers and candidate countries are identified by 2 upper case letters; OECD members that are not EUmembers are identified by 3-letter abbreviations. Other countries, when present, are not abbreviated. ... Unemployment and real GDP growth, average 1995-2004: Eurostat (27 current and potential EUmembers, and United States, Japan, Canada). Average of available Gini coefficients ... in parentheses. Dependent variable: Poverty relief Employment ratePoverty relief (3.29) (7
EXCLUSION at least 20 million lifted out of poverty 2010 AROPE rate Nat. Target EUROPE ... The EUpoverty target has also been disaggregated nationally by establishing ... to reduce the percentage of people at risk of poverty and social exclusion to less
Poverty gap shows how poor the poor are, that is by how many percentages the median income of poor people is smaller than poverty threshold. On average this rate is 22% in Estonia as well as in the EU. The povertyrate is highest among people ... Vaesuse süvik Euroopa Liidu liikmesriikides, 2005 Poverty gap in the EUMemberStates, 2005 Leedu — Lithuania Kreeka — Greece Hispaania — Spain Poola — Poland Läti ... — Portugal Rootsi — Sweden EL 25 — EU 25 Eesti — Estonia Malta — Malta Slovakkia
Table 6a: Persistent poverty for the elderly and the non elderly population in the EU 15 MemberStates, using 60% of median income as the poverty line, by gender ... 4.7 Persistence of the poverty risk A further relevant indicator concerns the persistence of the poverty risk, defined as being at-risk-of-poverty in the current year as well as in two out of three of the previous years. Again, the poverty risk should ... Belgium Denmark Italy Finland Germany Austria Luxembourg France Netherlands EU 15
at very low economic level. Hence, povertyrates among older people in the Baltic States ... reasons as in the Eastern European societies, risk-of-poverty in old age rates ... of poverty is much higher in the Baltic States that have to cope with the historical
indeed, represent a possible way of overcoming the poverty status and of escaping poverty traps (80). Source: European Commission (2008), Joint report on Social Protection and Social Inclusion, Brussels. In-work poverty derives from combinations ... eu
Table 2: Evolution of the percentage of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion7 in EUMemberStates (2005-2009) Average yearly growth rateEU-27 Belgium ... indicators or on single components of the target (the atrisk-of povertyrate ... the Europe 2020 poverty target, people at-risk-of poverty or social exclusion are defined