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SAR116B - People living in households with very low work intensity by sex, age group, citizenship and country of birth |
Definition |
People living in a very low-intensity household refer to people (up to 64 years old) in households where working-age adults (18-64 years old) have had an activity equivalent to less of 20% of their work potential in the last year. The following categories are excluded: - students aged 18-24; - declared retirees or those who receive any other pension except those with survivor's pension - inactive people in the age category of 60-64 years |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
Indicators of social inclusion details Survey on the quality of life (ACAV) details |
Methodology |
Metadata and quality report |
Last update |
NOV 05, 2024 |
Observations |
In order to monitor the implementation of the Europe 2030 strategy objectives on poverty and social inclusion, Eurostat has developed new social inclusion indicators and recalculated the series for the period 2015-2022. The indicators related to citizenship and country of birth apply to the population aged 18 and over. For the indicators that refer to another citizenship and another country of birth, the data are insignificant due to the low number of observed cases. |
Responsible person |
Cuturela Alina, e-mail: alina.cuturela@insse.ro, tel.0213181836/1242 |
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