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The household default risk index shows the DSR and DTA of households.

It is set to have a value of 100 when it is 40% and 100% respectively, and classifies as 'dangerous households' if the index exceeds 100. Hazardous households can be divided into 'high-risk' 

households that are both vulnerable in terms of income and assets, 'high-DTA households' that are weak in terms of assets and 'high-DSR households' that are vulnerable in terms of income.

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