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Special Eurobarometer 279 - Poverty and exclusion

Thursday 20 March 2008, by TNS Opinion & Social

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Special Eurobarometer 279 - Poverty and exclusion - September 2007

European Union citizen generally think that poverty is a widespread problem that affects the majority of people to some extent. On average, they feel that in the area where they live one person in ten lives in situations of extreme poverty. In the new Member States, twice as many people feel that people in their area live in situations of poverty compared with the former EU15 countries (63% vs. 32%).

Long-term unemployment is the most frequently mentioned as cause of poverty (35%), followed by current work not paying enough (34%) and social benefits or pensions not being high enough (33%). Loosing one’s job is also seen as the most important reason why people become homeless.

This results from a Eurobarometer survey commissioned by the European Commission to better understand the views of European citizens regarding the existence and causes of poverty and homelessness. The survey also studies what is regarded as necessary in order to have a decent standard of living with regards to financial means, and other non-monetary aspects of social exclusion: housing needs, ownership of durable goods, basic necessities and social integration and pays particular attention to people’s views concerning the requirements and the needs of children to live and develop well.

Source

http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/spsi/docs/social_inclusion/2007/eurobarometer_povertyandexclusion_en.pdf

http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/spsi/studies_en.htm

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