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LES01: POVERTY AND DEPRIVATION RATE BY AGE GROUP AND SEX

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6. November 2024
Statistics Estonia
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At-risk-of-poverty rate indicates the share of persons with equivalised disposable income lower than the at-risk-of-poverty threshold.
Absolute poverty rate indicates the share of persons with equivalised disposable income lower than the absolute poverty threshold.
Standard error shows the variability of indicator due to sampling.
Relative error shows the amount of standard error compared to the value of indicator.
In case of poverty indicators the year shows the income year, in case of deprivation indicators the year shows the survey year.
Change in data source in 2004 should be taken into account when comparing data for 1997–2003 with the following years.
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.
The methodology for calculating standard errors and relative standard errors has changed and, therefore, the values of these indicators were revised in 2024 going back to 2017.
Collection of the data necessary for the publication of this table was co-funded by the European Union.