Intergenerational transmission of poverty Adults aged between 25 and 59 years by age group according to their income quintile per unit of consumption and the level of education of their father when they were teenagers. Unidades: Total number of adults aged 25 to 59 years. Total Low level (lower secondary education or less) (father) Intermediate level (upper secondary education) (father) High level (higher education) (father) Not specified Not applicable: The adult lived in a private household but did not live with the father Not applicable: The adult lived in a group home or institution Total Total 23.204.947 13.361.062 2.623.086 3.027.715 2.518.161 1.522.471 152.453 First quintile 4.159.099 2.599.565 342.585 324.557 494.484 351.917 45.991 Second quintile 4.502.018 2.795.150 408.343 359.862 552.590 347.978 38.095 Third quintile 4.832.293 2.941.856 522.986 413.721 579.444 344.977 29.310 Fourth quintile 4.907.253 2.804.995 584.278 693.660 516.933 286.158 21.230 Fifth quintile 4.804.283 2.219.496 764.893 1.235.915 374.710 191.440 17.828 From 25 to 44 years old Total 11.882.038 6.028.049 1.698.550 1.935.229 1.277.640 876.728 65.842 First quintile 2.114.400 1.233.069 205.578 205.524 246.110 197.878 26.242 Second quintile 2.290.148 1.282.616 271.834 234.815 277.685 202.580 20.620 Third quintile 2.561.847 1.374.488 364.737 260.081 319.832 233.433 9.275 Fourth quintile 2.530.948 1.281.205 377.838 450.514 257.971 158.759 4.662 Fifth quintile 2.384.694 856.672 478.563 784.296 176.042 84.078 5.044 From 45 to 59 Total 11.322.910 7.333.012 924.535 1.092.486 1.240.521 645.743 86.611 First quintile 2.044.699 1.366.496 137.007 119.033 248.374 154.039 19.749 Second quintile 2.211.870 1.512.534 136.509 125.048 274.905 145.399 17.476 Third quintile 2.270.446 1.567.368 158.249 153.640 259.612 111.544 20.034 Fourth quintile 2.376.305 1.523.790 206.440 243.146 258.962 127.399 16.568 Fifth quintile 2.419.589 1.362.824 286.330 451.619 198.668 107.362 12.784 Notas: This table takes into account the current situation of adults aged 25-59 and that of their parents or household when the child was an adolescent.Income per unit of consumption is obtained, for each household, by dividing total household income by the number of units of consumption. The distribution of persons is taken. Fuente: Instituto Nacional de Estadística