Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Material insufficiency Persons with material insufficiency, by type of household. Units: Percentages ;The person or household cannot afford to go on holiday at least one week a year;The person or household cannot afford a meal with meat, chicken or fish at least every other day;The person or household cannot afford to keep the dwelling at an adequate temperature;The person or household is unable to handle unforeseen expenses;The person or household has been late paying expenses relating to the main dwelling (mortgage or rent, gas bills, community costs, etc.) in the last 12 months;The person or household cannot afford a car;The person or household cannot afford a personal computer; Total;40.8;2.4;7.0;36.3;9.0;4.7;6.3; One-person households;40.8;3.9;9.3;44.0;4.8;7.1;7.5; 2 adults, without dependent children;35.7;2.6;7.1;33.2;5.8;3.7;5.0; Other households without dependent children;44.8;2.0;7.7;37.7;5.8;4.7;6.2; 1 adult with 1 or more dependent children;58.8;5.5;9.3;60.7;21.0;19.2;10.5; 2 adults with 1 or more dependent children;35.6;1.8;5.1;31.8;10.7;3.5;6.4; Other households with dependent children;55.3;2.9;9.8;44.7;14.9;6.1;7.4; No data recorded;72.5;0.0;0.0;54.4;0.0;0.0;0.0; Notes: 1) Dependent children are considered to be those children under 18 years of age and those persons aged 18 to 24 years old who are economically inactive, and for whom at least one of their parents is a member of the household. Source: National Statistics Institute