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Sustainable development goal 01 indicators: No poverty, part 1, Slovenia, annually

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At-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate (EU 2030 Strategy) (%)

The at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate (EU 2030 Strategy) is the percentage of persons who are at risk of poverty or severely materially and socially deprived or living in households with very low work intensity. Persons are only counted once even if they are present in two or three sub-indicators.

At-risk-of-poverty rate (%)

The at-risk-of-poverty rate is the percentage of persons living in households where the equivalised total disposable household income is below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold. The at-risk-of-poverty threshold is defined as 60% of median equivalised disposable income of all households.

Severe material and social deprivation rate (%)

Severe material and social deprivation rate is the percentage of persons that can not afford at least 7 out of 13 items due to lack of financial resources: 1) to pay rent or mortgage, utility bills, loan payments, 2) to keep home adequately warm, 3) to face unexpected financial expenses, 4) to eat meat, fish or a protein equivalent every second day, 5) a week holiday away from home, 6) a car, 7) to replace worn-out furniture, 8) to replace worn-out clothes with some new ones, 9) to have two pairs of properly fitting shoes, 10) to get together with friends/relatives for a drink/meal at least once a month, 11) to have regular leisure activities, 12) to spend a small amount of money each week on him/herself (“pocket money”), or 13) to have an internet connection.

Very low work intensity rate (EU 2030 Strategy) (%)

Very low work intensity rate (EU 2030 Strategy) is the percentage of persons aged 0-64 living in households where the adults (aged 18-64) worked less than 20% of their total work potential (expressed in months) during the past year (income reference year); work intensity of these households was 0 to 0.2.

At-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate (EU 2020 Strategy) (%)

The at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate is the percentage of persons who are at risk of poverty or severely materially deprived or living in households with very low work intensity.
The indicator »at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate« was replaced by the indicator »at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate by gender (EU 2030 Strategy)« in 2022 when the set of sustainable development goals indicators was updated.

Severe material deprivation rate (%)

The severe material deprivation rate is the percentage of persons living in households whose living conditions are severely constrained by a lack of financial resources, irrespective of persons’ preference with respect to these items.
The indicator »severe material deprivation rate« was replaced by the indicator »severe material and social deprivation rate« in 2022 when the set of sustainable development goals indicators was updated.

Very low work intensity rate (EU 2020 Strategy) (%)

The very low work intensity rate is the percentage of persons aged 0–59 living in households where the adults (aged 18–59) worked less than 20% of their total work potential (expressed in months) during the past year (income reference year).
The indicator »very low work intensity rate« was replaced by the indicator » very low work intensity rate (EU 2030 Strategy)« in 2022 when the set of sustainable development goals indicators was updated.
More explanations can be found on the SURS website dedicated to the sustainable development goals indicators .