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At-risk-of-poverty rate by most frequent activity status, Slovenia, 2005 - 2012
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Latest update
1/24/2022
Contact
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, T: +386 1 241 64 04, E: gp.surs@gov.si
Unit
% of persons
Source
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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[SILC].
- Methodological explanations
AT-RISK-OF-POVERTY RATE is the percentage of persons living in households where the equivalised total disposable household income is below the threshold.
AT-RISK-OF-POVERTY RATE WITH BREAKDOWN BY MOST FREQUENT ACTIVITY STATUS is calculated according to the prevailing activity status in the whole year for specified age groups. People under or over a certain age are not taken into account in calculating the indicator. The prevailing activity status of a person is the status which a person had for at least seven months in the income reference year. Persons whose most frequent activity status was not determined for at least seven months in the year are excluded from the calculation of this indicator. Persons at work are those who were employed or self-employed for at least seven months in the year. Persons not at work are those who were unemployed, retired or other inactive for at least seven months in the year. Other inactive persons are homemakers, pupils, students and persons who are unable to work.
MOST FREQUENT ACTIVITY STATUS
Due to methodological improvements for 2006 [more sources were available to determine the monthly status of the persons in the sample than for the year before], data for 2005 [persons at work, unemployed persons, other inactive persons] are not completely comparable with the following years.

With the SILC survey in 2009 Eurostat changed the methodology of collecting data on the monthly activity status of persons in the income reference year. Due to the changed methodology, from 2009 on inactive persons are classified into individual categories in greater detail than covered by administrative sources; so data from administrative sources are combined with data from the questionnaire. Other inactive persons from administrative sources [homemakers, people unable to work, students, other inactive] are assigned the status regarding the response in the questionnaire. Before 2009 the source of data on monthly activity statuses was administrative. Due to this methodological change, in 2009 the share of unemployed persons is higher and the share of other inactive persons among all persons classified regarding the most frequent activity status is lower.
YEAR
The data published for the last year are provisional, while the data for all previous years are final. The data published for the last year become final with the publishing of the data for the next year.