Relative at risk of poverty gap by poverty threshold (cut-off point: 60% of mean equivalised income) - females reached 19.2 in 2015 in Ireland, according to Eurostat, SILC. This is 13.9% less than in the previous year.
Historically, Relative at Risk of Poverty Gap by Poverty Threshold (cut-off point: 60% of mean equivalised income) - Females in Ireland reached an all time high of 23.0 in 2003 and an all time low of 15.3 in 2009.
Ireland has been ranked 22nd within the group of 32 countries we follow in terms of Relative at Risk of Poverty Gap by Poverty Threshold (cut-off point: 60% of mean equivalised income) - Females.
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