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The Laeken indicators is a set of common European statistical indicators on poverty and social exclusion, established at the European Council of December 2001 in the Brussels quarter of Laeken, Belgium. They were developed as part of the Lisbon Strategy, of the previous year, which envisioned the coordination of European social policies at country level based on a set of common goals.
Most of these indicators are discriminated by various criteria (gender, age group, household type, etc.).
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Deprivation and poverty indicators
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Categories: Income inequality metrics · Measurements and definitions of poverty · Social responsibility organizations
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Commons categories: Information graphics about poverty · Poverty-related maps |
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