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Wie "relativ" ist Kinderarmut? Armutsrisiko und Mangel im regionalen Vergleich

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  • Baumann, Helge
  • Seils, Eric

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Die Armutsmessung in Deutschland basiert auf dem Konzept der relativen Einkommensarmut. Die Messung folgt einem von der EU gesetzten Standard, wonach Menschen als armutsgefährdet gelten, wenn sie weniger als 60 Prozent des mittleren bedarfsgewichteten Einkommens zur Verfügung haben. Dieses Konzept wird oft dafür kritisiert, dass es Niedrigeinkommen und nicht den mit der Vorstellung von Armut verknüpften Mangel misst. In diesem Aufsatz wird auf regionaler Ebene untersucht, inwiefern die relative Einkommensarmut von Kindern zu schlechten Lebensbedingungen führt. Es zeigt sich, dass insbesondere im Osten beträchtliche Mangellagen für Kinder in einkommensarmen Haushalten zu beobachten sind.

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  • Baumann, Helge & Seils, Eric, 2014. "Wie "relativ" ist Kinderarmut? Armutsrisiko und Mangel im regionalen Vergleich," WSI Reports 11, The Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation.
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