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Back Children were the age group at the highest risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2011 - Issue number 4/2013


In 2011, 27.0 % of children (aged 0-17) in the EU-27 were at risk of poverty or social exclusion (AROPE) compared to 24.3 % of adults (18-64) and 20.5 % of the elderly (65 or over). Concerning types of households with dependent children, single parents (49.8 %), two adults with three or more dependent children (30.8 %) and three adults or more with dependent children (28.4 %) had the highest AROPE rates. With respect to monetary poverty, more than 45.0 % of low to very low work intensity households with dependent children were at risk of poverty. Moreover, 49.2 % of children whose parents' highest level of education was low were at risk of poverty compared to 7.5 % of children whose parents' highest level of education was high. Children with a migrant background were at a greater risk of poverty than children whose parents were native born. As regards living conditions, 18.4 % of single parent households were severely materially deprived compared to 9.6 % households with dependent children.

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Release date: 26 February 2013

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Product code: KS-SF-13-004
Theme: Population and social conditions
Collection: Statistics in Focus