In 2024, 4.9% of Swiss children under the age of 16 suffered deprivation. The rate climbs to 14% for those living in low-income or single-parent households. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox According to the European definition, children are considered to be in a deprived situation if they cannot take part in at least three out of 17 areas for financial reasons, said the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) in a survey of income and living conditions. In Switzerland, 6.5% of children were unable to go on holiday for at least a week, 3.2% were unable to take part in a paid leisure activity on a regular basis, and 2.8% had to give up celebrating their birthday or a special event. Less than 2% of the under-16s suffered deprivation in other areas specific to children. In 2024, 8.4% of the Swiss population lived in income poverty, all age groups combined. This rate has not changed significantly from previous years. Adapted from French by AI/mga How we work We ...