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12ex -- Distribution of households and persons by income decile and age of reference person, 1966-2022

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Statistics Finland, income distribution statistics
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Documentation of statistics Decile groups have been formed among persons according to disposable income per consumption unit.
Due to rounding the shares do not always sum up to 100.
Statistical unit: household and person (household population).
Income concept: Household's disposable cash income (excl. capital gains).
Consumption units : Eurostat's equivalence scale (1.0 - 0.5 - 0.3).