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Παρασκευή, 15 Απριλίου 2016 13:31

Poverty, based on EU criteria, increasing in Greece

Poverty, based on Europe’s criteria of the phenomenon, has increased in Greece over the past five years, with the problems taking on unprecedented dimensions in 2015 for a Eurozone member-state.

By Nikos Bellos

Poverty, based on Europe’s criteria of the phenomenon, has increased in Greece over the past five years, with the problems taking on unprecedented dimensions in 2015 for a Eurozone member-state.

According to figures released by Eurostat for 2015, 22.2 percent of Greek citizens – 2.377 million – live under the lack basic living conditions, based on European norms.

As such Eurostat calculates poverty in Europe based on income, a lack of basic living conditions and households affected by unemployment.

Lack of basic goods, for Eurostat, means households cannot include in meals meat or fish three times a week, have difficulty paying rent or common usage fees, lack sufficient heating or lack a washer, phone, TV, car and cannot leave for at least a one-week vacation from their home, amongst others.