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LES84: POVERTY AND DEPRIVATION RATE FOR CHILDREN BY HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD / TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD

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20. November 2024
Statistics Estonia
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In determining the type of household, we consider household members aged 0–17 years as children.
In case of poverty indicators the year shows the income year, in case of deprivation indicators the survey year.
Since 2012, partially registry data. Change in data sources in 2012 should be taken into account when comparing previous years with the following years.
Since 2019, the term 'deprivation' is being used instead of material and severe material deprivation.
Collection of the data necessary for the publication of this table was co-funded by the European Union.