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  • and social deprivation (SMSD), and persons living in a household with very low work intensity (VLWI). ===Description=== ... *Population at-risk-of-poverty, severely materially and socially deprived and living in a household with very low work intensity; ...
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  • *Chose the priority, high, medium, low *Click on 'Create' Only bugs should be reported, technical questions are sent by e-mail. [[Category:Technical management|Technical support and development ]] [[Category:Tutorial|Technical support and development]] ...
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  • In 2022, 8.3 % or 27.2 million people of the EU population aged less than 65 years lived in households with very low work ... In 2022, 61.9 % of the EU population aged less than 65 years living in households with very low work intensity were at risk ...
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  • In 2019, the EU average at-risk-of poverty rate of people whose parents had a low level of education was 20.3% while it was ... situation of today’s adults during their teenage years can lead to a low standard of living in adulthood. This Statistics ...
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  • In 2022, 8.7 % of people aged 15-29 years in the EU lived in households with very low work intensity. [[Image:F2Share of persons ... and social deprivation rate and the share of households with very low work intensity between the ages 15 and 29. ...
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  • a household's level of income, as it may also reflect joblessness, low work intensity, working status, or a range of other socio ... *people (aged less than 65 years) living in a household with very low work intensity, in other words, those living in households ...
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  • a small extent or not at all with their job. In Luxembourg and Greece (low reliability), native-born persons with one foreign-born ... extent or not at all with their job. In Belgium, France, Lithuania (low reliability) and Slovenia (low reliability), native-born ...
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  • *People living in households with very low work intensity *Labour transitions by labour status *Labour transitions by type ... *People living in households with very low work intensity. === Statistical population === The statistical population consists ...
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  • In 2018, the highest proportion of low wage earners was observed in Latvia (23.5 %) and Lithuania (22.3 %) and the lowest ... in compiling other structural indicators such as the gender pay gap, the low-wage trap or the unemployment trap. ...
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  • In 2022, in the EU, subjective poverty was three times higher among the population with a low level of education compared ... was higher among women than men, and higher among the population with a low education level compared with those with a high level ...
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  • # Low # Very low *The share of population having moved to other dwelling within the last five year period along with different dimensions ...
    20 KB (2,932 words) - 16:56, 9 August 2023
  • === Gender pay gap and low-wage earners in culture === This section is about inequalities in earnings === Gender equality in cultural participation === === Source data for tables and graphs === *Download Excel file [[Image:Microsoft_Excel_2010_Logo.png ...
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  • In 2021, 39.1 % of children with parents who had a low level of education were materially deprived. This article presents statistical ... of education. 39.1 % of children whose parents’ level of education was low experienced material deprivation compared with 3.8 % of ...
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  • *living in a household with a very low work intensity. The number of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion is a headline ... and for people aged less than 65 years living in households with very low work intensity. These data are shown for people with or ...
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  • Inequalities of COVID impact on labour and income in the EU: low income workers more likely to lose their job or to be on layoffs. Workers most hit by the COVID crisis, such as young, low skilled, workers in accommodation and food sectors are often overrepresented ...
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  • the job' rate decreases with increased education level (93.2 % for low education, 84.6 % for high education) that is, persons ... education, then by those with a medium level general education, and the low level education at the bottom. The impact of the education ...
    23 KB (3,535 words) - 11:37, 8 August 2023
  • In 2022, some 16.7% of non-EU citizens residing in the EU were living in households with very low work intensity; for EU citizens ... and socially deprived and/or living in a household with a very low work intensity: in other words, persons in at least one ...
    42 KB (6,390 words) - 16:00, 26 October 2023
  • five portions of fruit and vegetables per day, followed by those with a low level (at most, lower secondary education; 11.5 %) and ... as Iceland, Norway and Serbia. In Turkey, the shares were relatively low for all levels of education but were highest among people ...
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  • sector is characterized as a labour-intensive activity. Despite very low apparent labour productivity , the EU’s average employee ... covers average employee benefit expense per employee. The particularly low apparent labour productivity for the repair of computers ...
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  • In this article three main levels of educational attainment are studied: low (less than primary, primary and lower secondary ... In 2023, 22.9 % of people aged 25-74 years in the EU had a low educational attainment level. The corresponding share was ...
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