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  • At first sight, it might seem that the term working poverty is the opposite, because no one with a stable job should be not poor. According to ILO, in the case of employed persons living in poverty, also known as the working poor, it is likely that low earnings, and more generally, inadequate working conditions, are to blame. Conversely, in the case of the unemployed or persons outside the labour force who are poor, poverty may be driven by a lack of employment opportunities and insufficient social protection. Information about the level of working poverty in Slovakia was obtained from EU SILC statistical indicators. (xsd:string)
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