Regular
reports on the growing Poverty, Unemployment, Debt and Inequality of
the neo-capitalist world
Greece:
“In
2013, 23.1% of the total population was at risk of poverty, while the
risk of poverty threshold is 60% of the median of the total
equivalised disposable household income.”
“892,763
households and their 2,529,005 members are at-risk-of-poverty.”
“The
risk of poverty for children aged 0–17 years (child poverty)
amounted to 28.8%, which is 5.7 percentage points higher than the
corresponding percentage for the total population.”
“People
living in households with very low work intensity amounted to
1,200,800 persons or 19.6% of the population aged 18-59 years old,
while in the previous year (2012) they amounted to 1,010,900
persons.”
“Population
at risk-of-poverty or social exclusion amounted to 3,903,800 persons
or 35.7% of the total population (3,795,100 people in 2012).”
“The
risk of poverty rate for employed persons amounts to 13.1% (13.4% for
males and 12.6% for females), for economically inactive persons it is
30.2% and for unemployed persons 46.5%.”
“The
risk-of-poverty rate for person working full-time amounts to 10.7%,
while for part-time employed persons it is estimated at 27.0%.”
“At-risk-of
poverty rate for households that reside in dwellings they own is
21.4%, while for those residing in rented dwellings it is 30.3%. The
risk of poverty rate for elderly people aged 75 years and over is
estimated at 17.0% for those who own their home and at 20.8% for
those who rent a home.”
“The
highest relative at-risk-of-poverty gap (39.0%) is recorded among
children aged 0-17 years, while for persons aged 65 years and over
the corresponding percentage is 13.7.”
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