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IP01020 Risk of poverty and poverty gap by age, sex, type of household and region (2009-2021)

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Høgni P. Vilhelm
9/12/2023
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6/4/2024
6/12/2015
Statistics Faroe Islands
IP01020_INNT_FATVIG
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region

S-Streymoy includes Hestur, Koltur and Nólsoy
Vágar includes Mykines
Sandoy includes Skúgvoy and St. Dímun

measure

Risk of poverty 60%

Proportion of the population with a level of income below 60% of the median household income

Poverty Gap 60%

Relative distance between the median income of the population below the 60% poverty threshold and the risk of poverty (60%) line itself

Risk of poverty 50%

Proportion of the population with a level of income below 50% of the median household income

Poverty Gap 50%

Relative distance between the median income of the population below the 60% poverty threshold and the risk of poverty (50%) line itself