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The information on numbers of children entering and exiting poverty is not available. However, figures for percentages of children moving in and out of poverty are collected in the Income Dynamics publication. These are available in Table 8.1, and in the table below:<\/p>
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<\/p><\/td> | 2010-2011 to 2011-2012<\/p><\/td> | 2011-2012 to 2012-2013<\/p><\/td> | 2012-2013 to 2013-2014<\/p><\/td> | 2013-2014 to 2014-2015<\/p><\/td> | 2014-2015 to 2015-2016<\/p><\/td> | 2015-2016 to 2016-2017<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | |||||||
% children entering poverty<\/strong><\/p><\/td> 6<\/p><\/td> 6<\/p><\/td> 6<\/p><\/td> 7<\/p><\/td> 6<\/p><\/td> 7<\/p><\/td><\/tr> % children exiting poverty<\/strong><\/p><\/td> 34<\/p><\/td> 35<\/p><\/td> 37<\/p><\/td> 33<\/p><\/td> 33<\/p><\/td> 35<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> The percentage of children entering poverty is the percentage of only those children who were not in poverty<\/em> in the earlier year but who were in poverty the following year. The percentage of children exiting poverty is the percentage of only those children who were in poverty <\/em>in the earlier year but who were out of poverty the following year. Entry and exit rates are very different (since entry / exit rates are expressed as a percentage of only those not previously in poverty / previously in poverty respectively).<\/p> The threshold used is 60 per cent of median equivalised household income Before Housing Costs (BHC). Since household incomes are subject to measurement error, and the threshold is subject to sampling and measurement error, the analysis only includes \u2018clear\u2019 transitions. For an entry/exit to count, household incomes must cross the 60 per cent of median income threshold and be at least 10 per cent higher / lower than the threshold in the following year.<\/p>"}
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], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1078284/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : " I refer the noble Lord to the answer I gave on Wednesday 27 February HL13942<\/p> There is clear evidence that work offers the best opportunity for families to move out of poverty and towards financial independence. Children in workless households are around 5 times more likely to be in poverty after housing costs than those where all adults work. 62% of children living in a workless couple family are in relative poverty (before housing costs) compared with only 3% where both adults work full-time.<\/p> This is why we are continuing to undertake the most ambitious reform to the welfare system in decades \u2013 so that it supports people to find and to stay in work. Nationally, there are now over 3.5 million more people in work. Universal Credit is at the heart of these reforms. It is designed to promote full-time work and employment for partners where possible, through smoother incentives to increase hours.<\/p> Working parents on UC can have up to 85% of their childcare costs reimbursed \u2013 worth up to £1,108 per month for someone with two or more children. We have also introduced additional flexibility on support for up front childcare costs, increased work allowances, and doubled free childcare available to working parents of 3 and 4 year olds to 30 hours per week.<\/p>"}
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