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Back 17 % of EU citizens were at-risk-of-poverty in 2008 - Issue number 9/2010


In 2008 as in 2007, 17% of the population was assessed to be at-risk-of-poverty following the concept of relative poverty adopted in the European Union. Despite this overall stability the risk of poverty rose by 5 percentage points in Latvia, and decreased significantly only in Ireland and Romania (both -2 percentage points). 20% of children were at-risk-of poverty in the EU in 2008 with the highest figures in Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, and Latvia. The at-risk-of-poverty rate exceeded 30% for the elderly population (aged 65 and more) in Latvia, Cyprus, Estonia and Bulgaria. On average, social protection reduced poverty by 32% in the EU with large discrepancies between countries. Holding a job is not always sufficient to escape from poverty and 8% of the EU population were at-risk-of-poverty in 2008 despite having a job. Material deprivation affected 17% of the EU population in 2008 and some of the new Member States (Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Latvia and Poland) recorded the highest values.

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Release date: 19 February 2010

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Product code: KS-SF-10-009
Theme: Population and social conditions
Collection: Statistics in Focus