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Share of children, aged 15 or less (%), by limitation in activities because of health problems and income quintile, Slovenia, multiannually

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10/20/2022
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INCOME QUINTILE

Persons are divided into five quintiles according to the net disposable income per equivalent household member. The first quintile includes 20% of persons from the households with the lowest equivalised income, while the fifth quintile includes 20% of persons from the households with the highest equivalised income.

LIMITATION IN ACTIVITY BECAUSE OF HEALTH PROBLEMS

The data refer to children aged 0 to 15. It's an assessment, an opinion of one of the parents/guardians regarding the child's long-term limitation in every-day activities due to health problems or illness. Only long-term limitation in activities of children is taken into account, which means limitation that existed at the time of the survey and had previously lasted continuously for at least 6 months.
Some totals do not add up due to rounding.

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The results of SILC are based on a survey conducted in the beginning of the year and on regist
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