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 Recently, we are seeing that poverty is increasing in families who have dependents, in particular more than two, or single parents , which is reected in the child poverty, according to recent statistical indicators. Caritas of Europe report shows that the poverty rate in Portugal exceeds eight years ago the European average As child poverty, about a uarter of the population by age !" is at ris# of poverty, which is even higher percentage in a poverty line of analysis grounded in $%%&.  'he poverty line is always r elative to the income of the y ear and the median disposable income of that year. 'herefore, in view of $%%& in which the median was higher, (%) of children are currently in a situation below the poverty line.  'his increase in child poverty is dramatic for Portugal, especially in the current demographic situation of the country. *n a country that is losing active population, which is aging and has big problems from the point of view of generational renewal, is considerable the number of children live in poverty.  'he increase in po verty, especially in these families with mor e than two children, explained largely by unemployment. +etween $%% and $%!$, the country has lost more than half a million -obs.  'he yield decrease s and this has implicat ions in many exten ded families in which there needs to be a greater distribut ion of income. o, at this point, what we/re seeing is the increase of poverty in families with children, in other words, in child poverty. Portugal is a country slow death, which is accelerating.  'his is not sustainable. 'he future of the country is under serious threat, emphasi0ing the need for more systemic responses by the state and a new generation of social measur es, designed for young people and children. As a positive counterpoint, in Portugal, it appears that the ris# of poverty in the older population is decreasing, than#s to targeted social policies, and well over the last few years, for this age range. And this has to do with the income increase, which probably can not even be enough in many cases, but it happened based on recent statistical indicators. As we can see from the chart, of 1ational tatistical *nstitute, the rate of poverty ris# has increased in Portugal. Child poverty has always exceeded the general poverty line, having had a stronger growth from $%!! to $%!$, of 2), approximately.

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Recently, we are seeing that poverty is increasing in families who have dependents, in particular more than two, or single parents, which is reflected in the child poverty, according to recent statistical indicators. Caritas of Europe report shows that the poverty rate in Portugal exceeds eight years ago the European averageAs child poverty, about a quarter of the population by age 17 is at risk of poverty, which is even higher percentage in a poverty line of analysis grounded in 2009.The poverty line is always relative to the income of the year and the median disposable income of that year. Therefore, in view of 2009 in which the median was higher, 30% of children are currently in a situation below the poverty line.This increase in child poverty is dramatic for Portugal, especially in the current demographic situation of the country.In a country that is losing active population, which is aging and has big problems from the point of view of generational renewal, is considerable the number of children live in poverty.The increase in poverty, especially in these families with more than two children, explained largely by unemployment. Between 2008 and 2012, the country has lost more than half a million jobs. The yield decreases and this has implications in many extended families in which there needs to be a greater distribution of income. So, at this point, what we're seeing is the increase of poverty in families with children, in other words, in child poverty.Portugal is a country slow death, which is accelerating.This is not sustainable. The future of the country is under serious threat, emphasizing the need for more systemic responses by the state and a new generation of social measures, designed for young people and children.As a positive counterpoint, in Portugal, it appears that the risk of poverty in the older population is decreasing, thanks to targeted social policies, and well over the last few years, for this age range.And this has to do with the income increase, which probably can not even be enough in many cases, but it happened based on recent statistical indicators.As we can see from the chart, of National Statistical Institute, the rate of poverty risk has increased in Portugal.Child poverty has always exceeded the general poverty line, having had a stronger growth from 2011 to 2012, of 6%, approximately.