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NATIONAL STATISTICAL SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

NATIONAL STATISTICAL SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA. Child Poverty in Armenia Based on the Results of the 2011 Integrated Living Conditions Survey of Households. Gagik Gevorgyan , Member of State Council on Statistics of the Republic of Armenia Lilit Petrosyan ,

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NATIONAL STATISTICAL SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

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  1. NATIONAL STATISTICAL SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA Child Poverty in ArmeniaBased on the Results of the 2011 Integrated Living Conditions Survey of Households GagikGevorgyan, Member of State Council on Statistics of the Republic of Armenia LilitPetrosyan, • Member of State Council on Statistics of the Republic of Armenia Geneva, 2-4 December, 2013

  2. Child poverty Rates, percent

  3. Poverty Rates by Number of children (of the age 0-18 years), percent

  4. Poverty Rates by Age of the youngest child, percent

  5. Poverty Rates by Number of disabled children, percent

  6. Poverty Rates by Gender of household head, percent

  7. Poverty Rates by Marital status of head, percent

  8. Poverty Rates by Educational Level of Household Head, percent

  9. Poverty Rates by Employment of Household Head, percent

  10. Material Deprivation • Material deprivation of children in Armeniais measured as households’ lack of durable goods. • The following 9 durable goods have been included in the analysis: • refrigerator, • washing machine, • mobile telephone, • vacuum cleaner, • video recorder, • photo camera, • audio system, • car, • personal computer.

  11. Durable Goods Lacked, percent

  12. Average Prevalence Weighted Deprivation Score and Deprivation Rates, percent

  13. Housing Deprivation • Housing problems can have an adverse impact on children’s health, safety, education and social development

  14. Housing Amenities Lacking or not in Working Order, percent

  15. Housing Problems Reported, percent

  16. Perceived Quality of Housing Conditions, percent

  17. Children Needs • This is another way to measure child poverty, which focuses more on thesocial and cultural dimensions of poverty, likely to affect children’s development more than the deprivation of objects or facilities.

  18. Unsatisfied Needs of Children Aged Between 6-17 by Education Level of Household Head, percent

  19. Unsatisfied Needs of Children Aged Between 6-17 by Household Poverty Level and Social Groups, percent

  20. Thank you

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