Relative at risk of poverty gap by poverty threshold (cut-off point: 60% of mean equivalised income) - males reached 25.1 in 2016 in Norway, according to Eurostat, SILC. This is 3.72% more than in the previous year.
Historically, Relative at Risk of Poverty Gap by Poverty Threshold (cut-off point: 60% of mean equivalised income) - Males in Norway reached an all time high of 30.7 in 2007 and an all time low of 19.2 in 2003.
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