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014 -- Income shares (%), means, medians and maximum values of decile groups in 1966 - 2017

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Statistics Finland
Income distribution statistics
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3/1/2019
Euro, %
1/1/2000
Statistics Finland
tjt_014_201700
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Decile groups have been formed among persons according to disposable income per consumption unit.
Data in EUR are in year 2017 prices.
Due to rounding the shares do not always sum up to 100.
Due to revisions to income concepts the figures for 1966-1981, 1987-1992 and 1993-2017 are not fully comparable with each other.
Description of statistic
Concepts and definitions

Income concept

Equivalent income (household income divide by modified OECD consumption units), person weighting.

Data

Income share (%)

Income share (%)

Share of wages and salaries (%)

Väestöryhmän osuus palkkojen kokonaismäärästä.