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The working poor in Flanders, a forgotten group?

Onderzoeksrapport
december 2011
Departement Werk en Sociale Economie
Compared with the rest of Europe, Flanders has relatively few working poor, only 2.5%. According to the standard which is commonly applied in the European Union a person is poor when s/he lives in a household with an equivalent family income lower than 60% of the country’s median income. Yet nearly one quarter of all Flemish of working age who live in financial poverty are employed. This poverty among employed Flemings is equated with relatively low-paid employment. This study contradicts this perception. Low earnings generally only become a problem if these earnings have to cover the needs of several dependents (children and/or adults). The phenomenon of the "working poor" is therefore closely related to an inability to generate sufficient earnings at family/household level, in an era in which the average living standard is strongly determined by dual earner households.
Publicatiedatum
December 2011
Publicatietype
Onderzoeksrapport
Thema's
Arbeidsmarkt , Toegang tot de arbeidsmarkt
Auteur(s)
CSB - Universiteit Antwerpen , Ive Marx, Gerlinde Verbist, Pieter Vandenbrouck, Kristel Bogaerts, Josefine Vanhille
Reeks
WSE-onderzoeksrapporten