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At Risk of Poverty or social exclusion by District

The at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate corresponds to the proportion of persons who fall within at least one of the following three categories: persons whose equivalised income falls below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold; persons who live in severely materially deprived private households; and persons who live in private households where the working intensity (WI) is below 20 per cent.
 
Citation proposal
(2011) . At Risk of Poverty or social exclusion by District. National Statistics Office https://services.mspdata.eu:/geonetwork/srv/api/records/af331403-6c29-4f03-a14d-84b568e5f356

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Date ( Publication )
2011-12-31
Date ( Revision )
2017-03-01
Date ( Creation )
2011-12-31
Identifier
http://nso.gov.mt / AtRiskofPovertyorsocialexclusionbyDistrict

  Publisher

National Statistics Office  

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Population distribution — demography
Spatial scope ( Theme )
  • National
Use constraints
Other restrictions
Access constraints
Other restrictions
Spatial representation type
Vector
Metadata language
English
Topic category
  • Society
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S
E
W


Reference system identifier
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/3045
Distribution format
  • unknown (unknown )

    Specification

OnLine resource
http://nso.gov.mt/metadata/ConceptDetails.aspx?id=2147  
OnLine resource
PD.At_Risk_of_Poverty_or_social_exclusion_by_District  

PD.At_Risk_of_Poverty_or_social_exclusion_by_District

OnLine resource
MITA Harmonised Data View Service  

MITA Harmonised Data View Service

OnLine resource
Harmonised WFS At Risk of Poverty or social exclusion by District  

Harmonised WFS At Risk of Poverty or social exclusion by District

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Conformance result

Date ( Publication )
2010-12-08
Explanation
See the referenced specification
Pass
true
Statement
The risk of poverty or social exclusion is extracted from the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) project was launched for the first time in Malta in 2005 and has been carried out on annual basis ever since. This survey is today regarded as the main source of national statistics on income distribution, poverty and social exclusion. The EU-SILC is carried out under European Framework Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003, which stipulates rulings by which this survey is carried out in a harmonised way across the EU. Data collection is also coordinated by Eurostat which provides methodological guidelines by which this survey can be carried out at highest quality standards in all EU member countries. Information collected from this survey includes information related to the distribution of household income, health and disability, employment, and material deprivation. In this context, indicators derived from SILC aim to identify the population categories that are most prone to poverty and material deprivation. The method used for EU-SILC involves personal interviews among a representative sample of households and persons living in these households at the time of data collection. Every year, more than 4,000 households are contacted for this survey. The sampling methodology used for EU-SILC incorporates a rotational panel, which requires that three quarters of the responding households in a particular year are forwarded for the next year's survey. This way, every responding household is contacted over four consecutive years. This methodology makes it possible for NSO to analyse more accurately differences in income and socio-economic situation of households over a relatively long period of time.

Metadata

File identifier
af331403-6c29-4f03-a14d-84b568e5f356   XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2021-01-18T08:19:10
Metadata standard name
ISO19115
Metadata standard version
2003/Cor.1:2006

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National Statistics Office  

 
 

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