Intergenerational transmission of poverty Adults aged between 25 and 59 years by age group according to their income quintile per unit of consumption and material deprivation when they were teenagers. Unidades: Total number of adults aged 25 to 59 years. Basic school needs (books and stationery) weren't covered Did not eat at least one meat, chicken or fish (or the vegetarian equivalent) meal per day Could not spend at least one week a year on holiday away from home Total Total 1.166.781 1.513.979 7.716.290 First quintile 396.271 483.592 1.818.208 Second quintile 288.289 401.730 1.854.047 Third quintile 240.836 316.039 1.743.204 Fourth quintile 146.621 189.443 1.399.540 Fifth quintile 94.764 123.174 901.291 From 25 to 44 years old Total 495.902 681.293 3.441.486 First quintile 180.791 244.247 878.089 Second quintile 132.944 199.766 870.229 Third quintile 99.613 133.835 818.048 Fourth quintile 51.370 69.521 598.065 Fifth quintile 31.184 33.923 277.056 From 45 to 59 Total 670.879 832.686 4.274.804 First quintile 215.480 239.344 940.120 Second quintile 155.345 201.964 983.818 Third quintile 141.223 182.204 925.156 Fourth quintile 95.250 119.922 801.475 Fifth quintile 63.580 89.252 624.235 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.Carencia material infantil cuando era adolescente: el hogar no podía permitirse el concepto considerado. Fuente: Instituto Nacional de Estadística