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Living Conditions Survey. Annual modules
Module year 2011
Living Conditions Survey. Module year 2011
Intergenerational transmission of poverty
Adults aged 25 to 59 by educational level of the father when they were teenagers and educational level attained
Units:
Total adults (thousands) and vertical percentages
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Educational level attained
Values that contain
Total
Primary education or lower
Secondary Education (First stage)
Secondary Education (Second stage)
Higher education
No data recorded
Selected:
6
Total:
6
Educational level of the father
Values that contain
Total
Illiterate
Primary education or lower and Secondary Education (First stage)
Secondary Education (Second stage)
Higher education
No data recorded
Selected:
6
Total:
6
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Educational level of the father
Educational level attained
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Notes ( 3 )
1) ~'educational level attained'~Primary education or lower: Includes illiterate Secondary Education (First stage): Includes training and job placement Secondary Education (Second stage): Includes training and job placement (included that requiring Secondary Education Graduate qualification) Higher education: Includes training and job placement
1) ~'educational level of the father'~Secondary Education second stage (father): Includes training and job placement (included that requiring Secondary Education Graduate qualification)
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.
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Source:National Statistics Institute