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The three criteria are income, lack of basis survival means and households with unemployed persons. The EU average was 24.2%. In Greece, it was 31.0%, recording the highest poverty level in the eurozone.
As regards age groups, the percentage of people more than 65 years old in Cyprus who fulfilled one of the three criteria which define poverty was the highest in the Eurozone reaching 40.4%, while the EU average was 20.5% (Greece 29.3%) and Bulgaria 61.1%.
Poverty levels for under 18 year olds in Cyprus stood at 21.8% (EU average 27%, Greece 30.4%). Poverty risk at this particular age group rises with increasing lack of education from parents.
In Cyprus, poverty risk reaches 33.5% when parents have a low level of education, to 14.8% when they have a medium level of education and 4.3% with a high level of education.
Poverty level in Cyprus for the age group 18-64 stood at 20.8% (EU average 24.3%, Greece 31.6%). Famagusta Gazette