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Armut in Europa

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  • Schröder, Christoph

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In Europa weisen Schweden, Dänemark, Finnland, Luxemburg, die Niederlande und mit leichtem Abstand Österreich die niedrigsten Armutsquoten auf. Die größten Armutsprobleme haben Lettland, Griechenland, Bulgarien und Rumänien. Bei fast allen Messgrößen hängen Armutsbetroffenheit und Einkommenshöhe eng zusammen. Alle Armutsindikatoren identifizieren Alleinstehende, Personen mit Migrationshintergrund und vor allem Alleinerziehende und Arbeitslose als besondere Problemgruppen. Bei der Betrachtung von konsistenter Armut oder materieller Entbehrung wird die Relevanz des Arbeitsmarktes noch wesentlich deutlicher. Deutschland belegt auf Basis verschiedener Armutskriterien eine Platzierung im vorderen Mittelfeld. Nur bei der sogenannten konsistenten Armut schneidet Deutschland schlechter ab als der Durchschnitt der EU-15.

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  • Schröder, Christoph, 2013. "Armut in Europa," IW-Trends – Vierteljahresschrift zur empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute, vol. 40(1), pages 83-99.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:iwktre:157073
    DOI: 10.2373/1864-810X.13-01-06
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    1. Eric Tremolada Álvarez (editor), 2013. "Repensando la integración y las integraciones," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Finanzas, Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionales, edition 1, volume 1, number 85, April.

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    Keywords

    Armut; Einkommensarmut; Deprivation; Ungleichheit;
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    JEL classification:

    • I32 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty
    • D31 - Microeconomics - - Distribution - - - Personal Income and Wealth Distribution
    • J31 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs - - - Wage Level and Structure; Wage Differentials

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