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127h -- Household population's risk of poverty indicators by person's household's life-cycle, 1990-2020

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12/15/2021
Persons at risk of poverty:
number
At-risk-of-poverty rate:
per cent
Median income of the population at risk of poverty:
euros
At risk of poverty gap:
per cent
Persons in population:
number
Number of persons at-risk-of-poverty in the sample:
number
12/15/2021
8/7/2019
Income distribution statistics, Statistics Finland
006_127h_2020
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Data in euros are given in the value of the latest statistical year.
Statistical unit: person (household population).
Income concept: several.
Consumption unit scale: Eurostat's equivalence scale (1.0 - 0.5 - 0.3).

Household's stage in life

The classification of stages in life is used to distinguish between the stages of a household-dwelling unit, which usually differ in terms of income and consumption. The classification is based on type of household-dwelling unit, age of reference person and age of children.

Household's stage in life

The household-dwelling unit's stage in life is described by the age of the reference person in cases where the household-dwelling unit does not comprise a family (single-person households, non-family households comprising at least two persons) or where the family consists of a married or cohabiting couple without children. The stage in life of a family with children is determined by the age of the children belonging to the household-dwelling unit. Since 1993 families consisting of a cohabiting couple with children have been classified separately from families consisting of a married couple with children.