Retirement and the Poverty of the Elderly in Portugal



Figure 4-2: Low income incidence - percentage of retired people below poverty threshold, by Age Cohort (Cont.)

60% median - male


<1920


■ 1920-1930


■ 1930-1940


>1940


60% median - female


66% 1994 median - male


66% 1994 median - female



—♦—<1920
-■-1920-1930

-⅛-1930-1940

-M->1940


Source: Authors computations based on ECHP.

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