Archive:Living condition statistics - family situation of today's adults as children
- Data from October 2013. Most recent data: Further Eurostat information, Main tables and Database.
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Main statistical findings
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Data sources and availability
Data in this document were extracted from a special module on ‘Intergenerational transmission of disadvantages’ of the EU statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) survey, which was carried out in 2011. All data are available as Excel files downloadable from the Eurostat website
Context
The objective of the 2011 module on ‘Intergenerational transmission of disadvantages’ is to analyse the evolution of the results on this topic and in continuation of the former (2005) ad-hoc module on the ‘intergenerational transmission of poverty’. The extent to which inequalities persist across generations is considered to play a major role in explaining adult social exclusion. In particular, the parental educational background and or their socio-economic status could influence the poverty risk during adulthood.
Further Eurostat information
Publications
- Income and living conditions in Europe – Statistical books
- The Social Situation in the European Union
- Youth in Europe: A Statistical Portrait
Database
- Ad-hoc modules (Assessment and Data - Excel)
- 2011 module: Intergenerational transmission of disadvantages
Dedicated section
Source data for tables and figures (MS Excel)
Other information
- Regulation 481/2010 of 1 June 2010 concerning Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC)
See also
[[Category:<Housing>|Living condition statistics - family situation of today's adults as children]] [[Category:<Living_conditions_and_social_protection>|Living condition statistics - family situation of today's adults as children]] [[Category:<Statistical_article>|Living condition statistics - family situation of today's adults as children]]