Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Intergenerational transmission of poverty Adults aged 25 to 59 by type of occupation of the father when they were teenagers and at-risk-of-poverty rate Units: Total adults (thousands) and vertical percentages ;Total;Directors and managers;Scientific and intellectual technicians and professionals;Technicians and associate professionals;Administrative support staff;Service workers and shop and market sales workers;Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers;Craft and related trades workers;Plant and machine operators and assemblers;Elementary occupations;Military occupations;No data recorded; Total;24,317.1;1,338.1;1,150.5;1,843.3;1,354.2;2,062.8;3,251.1;4,516.3;2,658.4;3,149.8;323.7;2,668.9; At risk of poverty;20.6;19.0;9.6;11.3;13.2;19.7;28.0;19.9;17.1;26.9;19.4;25.1; Not at risk of poverty;79.4;81.0;90.4;88.7;86.8;80.3;72.0;80.1;82.9;73.1;80.6;74.9; Notes: 1) In order to elaborate this table, we have taken into account the nowadays situation of adults aged 25 to 59 years old and that of their parents or their household when they were teenagers. 'Father' means the man that the respondent used to consider his father when he was a teenager. 'Mother' means the woman that the respondent used to consider his mother when he was a teenager. 2) At risk of poverty threshold: 60% of the median of the annual income per consumption unit (OECD modified scale), on the basis of the persons distribution. Income per consumption unit is calculated by dividing total household income by the number of consumption units. Source: National Statistics Institute