Evaluating impact on affecting specific groups
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Scope
Does the option affect specific groups of individuals, firms, localities, the most vulnerable, the most at risk of poverty, more than others?[1]
Definition
Various factors can contribute to the exclusion of individuals, particular groups, firms or localities. The consequences of exclusion, such as poor health can further exacerbate the problem of social exclusion by lowering educational attainment and employment opportunities. Disaffected groups, especially the young, may respond to economic and social exclusion in ways that are damaging to all (e.g. crime, violence, drug abuse). Thus exclusion may not only be a product of material deprivation but may result from social deprivation - whereby individuals or groups cannot participate in social, economic, political and cultural life.[1]
Result
Indicators:
The following Eurostat Structural Indicators are relevant to address the key question:
- Unemployment rate of population aged less than 25 years
- Total employment rate of older workers
- Unemployment rate - females
- Children aged 0-17 living in jobless households
- People aged 18-59 living in jobless households
- Women aged 18-59 living in jobless households
- Men aged 18-59 living in jobless households
There are no Eurostat Sustainable Development Indicators directly related to this key question[1]
See also
References
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