methods, notes and classification At-risk-of-poverty rate of households without dependent children by work intensity - EU-SILC survey methods, notes and classification

The share of persons living in a household without dependent children and having an equivalised disposable income below the risk-of-poverty threshold, broken down by work intensity in the household. The work intensity of the household refers to the number of months that all working age household members have been working during the income reference year as a proportion of the total number of months that could theoretically be worked within the household.

    • Age class
      • 0 Less than 65 years
    • Sex
      • 0 Total
    • Unit of measure
      • 0 Percentage
    • Income and living conditions indicator
      • 0 At risk of poverty rate (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income after social transfers)
    • Type of household
      • 0 Households without dependent children
    • Work intensity
      • 0 Very high work intensity (0.85-1)
      • 1 High work intensity (0.55-0.85)
      • 2 Medium work intensity (0.45-0.55)
      • 3 Not very low work intensity (0.2-1)
      • 4 Low work intensity (0.2-0.45)
      • 5 Very low work intensity (0-0.2)
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 01 European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
      • 02 Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
      • 03 Euro area - 19 countries (2015-2022)
      • 04 Belgium
      • 05 Bulgaria
      • 06 Czechia
      • 07 Denmark
      • 08 Germany
      • 09 Estonia
      • 0a Ireland
      • 0b Greece
      • 0c Spain
      • 0d France
      • 0e Croatia
      • 0f Italy
      • 0g Cyprus
      • 0h Latvia
      • 0i Lithuania
      • 0j Luxembourg
      • 0k Hungary
      • 0l Malta
      • 0m Netherlands
      • 0n Austria
      • 0o Poland
      • 0p Portugal
      • 0q Romania
      • 0r Slovenia
      • 0s Slovakia
      • 0t Finland
      • 0u Sweden
      • 0v Iceland
      • 0w Norway
      • 0x Switzerland
      • 0y United Kingdom
      • 0z Montenegro
      • 10 North Macedonia
      • 11 Albania
      • 12 Serbia
      • 13 Türkiye