Examples of using Persistent poverty in English and their translations into Dutch
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Persistent poverty and increasing vulnerability.
Promoting the integration of people facing persistent poverty.
Table A.5 Persistent poverty by household type, L993 to 1995.
Promoting the integration of people facing persistent poverty.
Note: Data on persistent poverty risk are not available for Sweden.
As a result, women are more affected than men by persistent poverty.
Persistent poverty and Benin's strategy on poverty reduction.
Denmark has one of the lowest risks of persistent poverty in the EU at 5.
In spite of persistent poverty and famine, the general trend has been marked by economic progress.
In addition, it also takes a lot of time to deal with persistent poverty.
Plus points:- drop in persistent poverty and in the school drop-out rate;
As a result, women are more affected than men by persistent poverty.
Mass unemployment and persistent poverty are caused primarily by political factors.
the candidate countries face growing inequality and persistent poverty.
According to national data, persistent poverty is relatively uncommon,
Persistent poverty also remains high: 15% of the population have lived below the relative poverty line for three consecutive years.
has the potential to be compounded across generations as children grow up in persistent poverty.
Also worrying is the high rate of persistent poverty which, at 13% in 2001, is one of the highest among the EU countries.
single mothers are among those facing higher risks of persistent poverty.
The risk rate for persistent poverty is 15%,
it is essential to recommend that the Member States give high priority to those living in persistent poverty.
Persistent poverty and exclusion are detrimental to the economy as they deplete disposable income
The contrast is even sharper in respect of long-term, or persistent, poverty which affects only 3% of people in Denmark
exposed to the risk of poverty, and 15% to the risk of persistent poverty.
men at risk of facing persistent poverty, for example because they have a disability
with a hard core of exclusion and persistent poverty.
men at risk of facing persistent poverty because they belong to a group experiencing particular integration problems Nice objective.
the candidate countries face growing inequality and persistent poverty.
Every two years a European Conference of People's Universities brings together people living in persistent poverty(from a large range of countries),
while in Greece 10% of the population suffer from persistent poverty.