Intergenerational transmission of poverty Adults aged between 25 and 59 years by age group according to their risk of poverty and the highest educational level of their father and mother when they were teenagers. Unidades: Total number of adults aged 25 to 59 years. Total Low level (lower secondary education or less) Intermediate level (upper secondary education) High level (higher education) Not specified Not applicable: The adult lived in a private household, but not with the father or mother Not applicable: The adult lived in a group home or institution Total Total 23.204.947 13.026.726 3.137.693 3.837.671 2.890.393 160.010 152.453 At risk of poverty 4.206.240 2.655.395 451.357 422.235 576.165 53.572 47.516 Not at risk of poverty 18.998.708 10.371.332 2.686.336 3.415.436 2.314.228 106.438 104.937 From 25 to 44 years old Total 11.882.038 5.580.655 2.102.810 2.587.315 1.463.356 82.061 65.842 At risk of poverty 2.136.696 1.221.549 293.572 274.779 292.607 26.422 27.767 Not at risk of poverty 9.745.342 4.359.106 1.809.238 2.312.536 1.170.749 55.639 38.075 From 45 to 59 Total 11.322.910 7.446.071 1.034.883 1.250.356 1.427.038 77.949 86.611 At risk of poverty 2.069.544 1.433.845 157.785 147.456 283.558 27.150 19.749 Not at risk of poverty 9.253.366 6.012.226 877.098 1.102.900 1.143.480 50.800 66.862 Notas: This table takes into account the current situation of adults aged 25-59 and that of their parents or household when the child was an adolescent.Umbral de pobreza: es el 60% de la mediana de los ingresos anuales por unidad de consumo (escala OCDE modificada), tomando la distribución de personas. Los ingresos por unidad de consumo se obtienen dividiendo los ingresos totales del hogar entre el número de unidades de consumo. Fuente: Instituto Nacional de Estadística