This indicator measures the weekly hours that a family claiming guaranteed minimum benefit needs to work to exit poverty. The measure is expressed for three hourly wage rates. The poverty line is calculated as 50% of the median disposable income in the country.
Working hours needed to exit poverty
This indicator measures the weekly hours that a family claiming guaranteed minimum benefit needs to work to exit poverty.
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