Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Risk of poverty or social exclusion (Europe 2020 Strategy)(income year before the interview) Risk of poverty or social exclusion (Europe 2020 strategy) by type of household. Unidades: % 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Total 26,9 26,3 27,6 26,4 25,3 26,1 26,6 27,9 28,6 29,2 27,3 27,2 26,7 26,1 24,7 23,8 One-person households 32,4 32,4 33,6 31,9 26,1 25,9 26,9 24,7 26,7 27,1 25 26,6 34 34,7 33,9 33,8 2 adults without dependent children 19,8 20,7 20,5 20,9 20,3 22 22,1 22,5 22,3 22,5 22,6 23,1 22,5 22,1 22,4 22,3 Other households without dependent children 19,6 18,9 21 22,1 21,9 22,7 22,9 25 25,8 25,1 22,7 21,4 21,7 17,4 14,1 14 1 adult with 1 or more dependent children 53,1 49,1 54,6 49,1 46,8 50 47,9 53,3 50,1 53,3 47,6 48,1 49,9 55,2 51,1 45 2 adults with 1 or more dependent children 28,1 26,8 27,8 24,4 25,2 25,8 26,6 28,1 28,5 30,5 27,7 28,3 27,6 27,4 27,3 24,2 Other households with dependent children 32,8 33,1 37,1 37,8 33,4 33,6 35,5 38,3 41,8 38,6 38,5 35,5 29 30,9 28 29,6 No data recorded 33 35,9 46 20,4 36,4 40,6 26,6 73,3 47,2 0 14,4 0 0 0 .. 0 Notas: In the Living Conditions Survey, the inputs used for the calculation of variables such as income and at-risk-of-poverty rate always correspond to the previous year. The population at risk of poverty or social exclusion is that which is in one of these situations: - At risk of poverty (60% of the median income per consumption unit). - With severe material deprivation (with deprivation in at least 4 concepts from a list of 9). - In households without employment, or with low employment intensity (households in which the members of working age did so for less than 20% of their work potential during the reference year). Dependent children are understood to be all those persons under 18 years of age, and persons aged 18 to 24 years old who are economically inactive, for whom at least one of the parents is a member of the household. Fuente: