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127r -- Income differences and equalising impact of current transfers on income differences in dwelling population by region, 1995-2021

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12/19/2022
Gini coefficient, factor income:
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Gini coefficient, gross income:
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Gini coefficient, disposable cash income:
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Equalising impact of current transfers received on income differences, %:
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Equalising impact of current transfers paid on income differences, %:
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Equalising impact of current transfers on income differences total, %:
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12/19/2023
8/13/2019
Statistics Finland, income distribution statistics
001_127r_2021
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Documentation of statistics Region according to the regional classification of the latest statistical year.
Statistical unit: person (dwelling population).
Income concept: several.
Consumption unit scale: Eurostat's equivalence scale (1.0 - 0.5 - 0.3).
Due to revisions to income concepts the figures for 1995 to 2009 and 2010 onwards are not fully comparable with each other.