|
Belgium
|
8,0 |
|
Denmark
|
9,2 |
|
Germany
|
7,5 |
|
Greece
|
n.a. |
|
Spain
|
10,1 |
|
France
|
8,0 |
|
Ireland
|
12,3 |
|
Italy
|
14,2 |
|
Luxembourg
|
3,9 |
|
The Netherlands
|
8,1 |
|
Austria
|
10,6 |
|
Portugal
|
n.a. |
|
Finland
|
5,4 |
|
Sweden
|
6,6 |
|
UK
|
12,5 |
|
|
|
Cyprus
|
n.a. |
|
Czech Republic
|
4,9 |
|
Estonia
|
12,3 |
|
Hungary
|
6,7 |
|
Lithuania
|
n.a. |
|
Latvia
|
n.a. |
|
Malta
|
n.a. |
|
Poland
|
8,6 |
|
Slovenia
|
8,2 |
|
Slovak Republic
|
2,1 |
|
|
|
|
Source: Human Development Report 2003, UNDP
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Production: JDa/DG4/European Parliament
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*Poverty line is measured at 50% of the median adjusted
household disposable income
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**Data refer to most recent year available during the period
1990-2000
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