Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Intergenerational transmission of poverty Adults between 25 and 65 years of age based on the training level and household composition when they were adolescents (vertical percentages depending on household composition) Units: Total number of adults aged 25 through 65 (thousands) and vertical percentages ,Total,Household with the two biological parents when he/she was an adolescent,Household with biological mother only when he/she was an adolescent,Household with biological father only when he/she was an adolescent,Household with biological mother/father and his/her partner when he/she was an adolescent,Other,No data recorded, Total,24,820.8,22,017.0,1,286.4,255.1,80.6,796.0,385.7, Primary education or lower,30.4,29.4,33.5,38.0,46.8,33.4,61.9, First stage secondary education,20.3,20.8,18.2,17.2,24.8,15.1,11.6, Second stage secondary education,21.5,21.6,25.2,27.9,14.1,19.1,9.0, Higher education,27.6,28.1,22.9,16.8,12.2,32.3,13.4, No data recorded,0.3,0.2,0.1,..,2.1,0.1,4.2, Notes: 1) At the time of constructing this table, the current situation of adults between 25 and 65 years of age as well as their parents' has been considered, or that of the household when the child was between 12 and 16 years of age. 1) ~'training level,Primary education or lower'~Including illiterates 1) ~'training level,First stage secondary education'~Including training and labour integration equivalent to this level 1) ~'training level,Second stage secondary education'~Including training and labour integration equivalent to this level (including that requiring the second stage secondary education degree) 1) ~'training level,Higher education'~Including training and labour integration equivalent to this level Source: National Statistics Institute