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1.4 mn children live in absolute poverty in Italy

Child poverty grew 34% between 2012 and 2013

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(ANSA) - Rome, September 25 - Over 1.4 million children and adolescents, or 13.8% of all minors in Italy, are living in absolute poverty, Save the Children said Thursday. The number of children unable to access a basic selection of goods rose by 34% between 2012 and 2013, the childrens' aid agency added.
    Child poverty grew most notably in southern regions, where 19.1% of minors were living in absolute poverty in 2013 compared to 13.9% in 2012. However the numbers also rose in northern and central regions, where absolute poverty respectively now affects 11.2% and 10.2% of children compared to 8.3% and 8.2% in 2012. The number of children living in relative poverty also rose by 13% to reach nearly 2.4 million - or 23% of the total - in 2013.
    "If the latest figures concerning the number of children living in absolute and relative poverty in Italy are cause for alarm, then this is perhaps all the more true for the observation that government interventions to combat the problem have been deeply ineffective in recent years," said Save the Children Italia Director-general Valerio Neri.
   

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