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At-risk-of-poverty rate by work intensity of the household, 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.
WORK INTENSITY
The WORK INTENSITY OF THE HOUSEHOLD refers to the number of months that all working age [18-64, except dependent children] household members have been working during the income reference year as a proportion of the total number of months that could theoretically be worked by the same working age household members within the household. If the work intensity of the household is 0, no one of the working age household members worked even one month per year. If the work intensity of the household is 1, all working age household members worked all year. Partly work intensive households are those in which at least one working age member was working only part of the year. After work intensity is determined for households, for calculating the at-risk-of-poverty rate all household members are taken into account.
Households with only students [current activity status] aged 18-24 and households with only persons aged 64 years or more are not taken into account in calculating the indicator.
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.