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Meaning of "poverty risk"

The term 'poverty risk' refers to the likelihood or probability of individuals or communities falling into poverty. It denotes the vulnerability or exposure to economic hardship or deprivation that can result in living below the poverty line. Assessing poverty risk involves evaluating various socio-economic factors and indicators to determine the level of vulnerability in a given population

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Poverty risk factors and targeted benefits.
The incidence of poverty risk among women.
Poverty risk by most frequent activity status.
Crosssectional measures of poverty risk and deprivation.
The poverty risk of a child is determined by his or her.
The social profile of income poverty risk.
Below poverty risk threshold.
Persistent deprivation see persistent poverty risk.
Education reduces poverty risk significantly.
Impact of gender based violence on poverty risk.
Above poverty risk threshold.
The effect of education level on poverty risk.
Child poverty risk before and after social transfers.
Reduction of the number of children in poverty or poverty risk.
Child poverty risk outcomes.

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The need for care is still a poverty risk.
Trends in poverty risk over the most recent years.
Quality employment significantly reduces the poverty risk.
Poverty risk is a relative concept.
Women generally have a higher poverty risk than men.
Where poverty risk decreases.
Post transfer poverty risk.
The poverty risk is low for those who are employed.
The persistence of poverty risk.
The indicator of poverty risk before social transfers must.
Ensuring social security and combating the poverty risk of women.
Data on the level of poverty risk regarding income in cash and in kind.
And children growing up in large families are at higher poverty risk as well.
Rate of poverty risk.
Experience of unemployment is by far the most important determinant of poverty risk.
Rural population is facing higher poverty risk compared to urban population.
This gives a first insight into the depth of poverty risk.
Persistent poverty risk.
Such indicators clearly provide useful complementary information to that of relative poverty risk.
Longitudinal indices of income poverty risk for the fuzzy analysis.
The poverty risk among employees grows based on the increase of service and consumption price.
Single women have higher poverty risk than single men.
All poverty surveys show that a low level of education is the major poverty risk factor.
Older people often face a higher poverty risk than the general population.
Children with a single parent and children in large households face the greatest poverty risk.
The fuzzy approach to analyzing income poverty risk as a matter of degree.
The distribution of poverty risk among people living alone and single parents is different.
Some groups are significantly more vulnerable to the poverty risk than others.
Poverty risk for the total population in different work intensity categories and broad household types.
Children under three seem to incur a higher poverty risk than other children.
No poverty Risk of poverty or social exclusion.
Decent employment can significantly reduce the poverty risk for the individual.
Their poverty risk was less than half the average Danish poverty risk.
Families with two or more children have a poverty risk of twice the national average.
The existence of more than two children in the family also increases the poverty risk.

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