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Table 5 In-work poverty transition probabilities by subgroup. Pooled data, 2017–2019

From: In-work poverty dynamics: trigger events and short-term trajectories in Argentina

  

Entry rate

Exit rate

Always working

Working in t and/or in t + 1

Always working

Working in t and/or in t + 1

Total

12.2

15.1

33.8

33.6

Gender

Male

13.5

15.9

33.1

33.5

Female

10.5

14.2

35.0

33.7

Age

18–29

14.5

18.6

31.2

33.6

30–44

12.2

14.8

32.1

31.8

45 + 

10.9

13.2

37.8

36.1

Education

Up to incomplete secondary school

22.6

26.3

27.9

27.2

Secondary school or higher

8.4

10.8

43.2

43.3

Nationality

Argentine

11.7

14.6

33.9

33.8

Other

21.3

24.4

32.9

31.3

Household composition

Single person

5.0

8.4

54.7

59.5

Single parent

12.2

16.3

30.8

29.9

Couple. no children

5.8

7.8

58.3

55.4

Couple. children

15.5

18.2

28.5

27.9

Other family. no children

8.6

12.2

53.3

54.3

Other family. children

21.6

25.3

33.0

31.9

Household's workers

1

13.9

15.6

31.8

33.2

2 + 

11.5

14.9

35.6

34.0

Occupational Status

Self-employed

17.0

18.6

31.0

32.5

Employees

10.8

12.1

35.1

36.3

Social protection status

With contributions to the pension system

8.3

9.9

42.2

44.1

W/out contributions to the pension system

24.8

28.4

28.6

28.4

  1. Note: all occupational covariates refer to time t (or t + 1 in case of the not-working population at t, and vice versa)
  2. Source: Authors’ own elaboration based on EPH