Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni December 2013 Poverty Measurement.

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Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni December 2013 Poverty Measurement in Switzerland EU-SILC European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions

2 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Structure of the presentation 1.Introduction 2.Three approaches to measure poverty in Switzerland 3.International comparison 4.Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

3 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS 1. Introduction Poverty Multidimensional phenomenon Cannot be defined independently of the ideal of a particular society, of values Depend on the social, cultural and political context

4 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS 1. Introduction Poverty in Switzerland Physical survival is generally given (food and housing) Statistical definition of poverty contains more than the most basic needs and embraces minimal participation in a socially integrated life

5 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS 2. Three approaches to measure poverty in Switzerland Absolute poverty concept Relative poverty concept Material deprivation

6 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Absolute poverty Threshold based on the guidelines of the Swiss Conference for Social Welfare (SKOS), which serve as a reference for assessing social assistance Basic needs (food, clothing, personal care, transport, entertainment, education or association fees) + effective housing costs (allowed for up to a certain upper limit) + CHF 100 per month and person aged 16 or over (for other necessary expenditure such as liability insurance or other insurance premiums) 2. Three approaches to measure poverty in Switzerland

7 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Relative poverty (At Risk of Poverty) Eurostat Standard, for international comparisons Threshold: 60% of the total population's median equivalized disposable income Persons in households with an income that is considerably below the standard income level of the country are considered as poor 2. Three approaches to measure poverty in Switzerland

8 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Material deprivation Eurostat Standard, for international comparisons Considers the non-financial aspects of poverty Deprived, for financial reasons, in elementary living conditions and/or of household consumer durables that are regarded as essential by the majority of the population (for example: one week holiday away from home once a year, a meal with meat or fish (or vegetarian equivalent) every second day, color TV, telephone, car, etc) 2. Three approaches to measure poverty in Switzerland

9 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS 3. International comparison People cannot afford to eat a proper meal at least every second day Large differences between European countries EU-SILC 2011 Total population People at risk of poverty New member States (Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, etc.) 20%43% Euro zone population 8%20% Switzerland 2%5%

10 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS 4. Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

11 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Various poverty indicators for persons of retirement age, Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

12 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Influence of wealth on the relative poverty rate, by age group, 2011, in % 1 CHF ≈ 1.09 USD or 0.81 Euro 4. Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

13 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Various poverty indicators for single persons under 65 and families with 3 or more children, Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

14 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Equivalence scales, values for selected household types 4. Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland Household types 1 modified OECD equivalence scale Equivalence scale derived from absolute poverty threshold (incl. housing costs) Individual adults without children adults with 1 child adults with 2 children adults with 3 children In the case of the modified OECD equivalence scale, it is assumed that children are aged under 14. In the case of the other equivalence scale, however, the age of persons in the household is not relevant.

15 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Average housing costs and modified OECD equivalence scale for selected household types 4. Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

16 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Poverty rates using different equivalence scales, 2011, in % 4. Coherence between the different approaches in Switzerland

17 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Conclusions Important to dispose of a set of indicators (including subjective evaluations of the household situation) and not to rely just on one indicator Methodical issues such as the choice of the implicit or explicit underlying equivalence scale and the definition of financial resources (including or excluding assets) may have a crucial effect on the definition of risk groups Extend actual indicators with consumption-based poverty indicators

18 Seminar “The way forward in poverty measurement”, United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva Stéphane Fleury, Martina Guggisberg, Stephan Häni, December 2013 Département fédéral de l’intérieur DFI Office fédéral de la statistique OFS Thank you for your attention ?? Questions ?? Discussion Topics 20 Economic and social situation of the population Standard of living, social situation and poverty