Retirement and the Poverty of the Elderly in Portugal



Figure 4-1: Low income incidence - cross-sectional comparisons of retired people with not-retired adults and

WORKERS (Cont.)

60% median - Men


60% median - Women

—♦—Workers
и l Not retired

—♦—Retired


Workers

■ ■ Not retired

—♦-Retired


66% 1994 median - Women

Workers

■ ■ Not retired

-⅛-Retired

0,0%

1994         1995         1996         1997         1998         1999         2000         2001


Source: Authors computations based on ECHP.

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