The purpose of this paper is to compare poverty among lone parents households and
couples households with children in Norway and Germany measuring income poverty,
material deprivation and receptions of social assistance with some separate numbers for
formerly West and East Germany. As expected, the rates of income poverty and
material deprivation are generally higher in Germany than Norway, and among lone
parents households than among couples with children. However, focusing on receptions
of social assistance the results become more complex, with Norwegian lone parents
being the household group most frequently receiving social assistance. The results show
that the different dimensions of poverty are not independent of one another but at the
same time as they are not totally overlapping. Besides the impact of household
characteristic and welfare regime, poverty also seems to be related to labor market
factors