strategy is to lift at least 20 million people out of the risk of poverty or The EU Statistics on Income and Living social exclusion by 2020, thus Conditions (EU-SILC) survey is the reducing poverty from 116.4 million main source for the compilation of in 20081 to 96.4 million over the statistics on income, poverty, social decade. [...] (See figure 2) In 2015, more the coefficient, the bigger the than a third of the population in four inequality, with a coefficient of 0 Member States was at risk of poverty or indicating perfect equality social exclusion: Bulgaria (41.3%), (everyone has the same income), Romania (37.3%), Greece (35.7%) and while a coefficient of 100 indicates Latvia (30.9%). [...] (See Annex, Table 1) incomes between the 20% of the population with the highest income Poverty dynamics also vary across (the top quintile) and the 20% of age groups and population the population with the lowest background. [...] more, the persistence of weak economic and labour market conditions has caused Children are another group at a and unprecedented increase in the greater risk of poverty or social duration of the unemployment4, with exclusion. [...] taxation, the combination of universal First, there is great diversity in the level and means-tested benefits and the of poverty and inequalities before social "labour market friendliness" of spending transfers, depending on the distribution (i.e.
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