Income and property statistics for households

4   Income account for households, by sex of the main income earner. Average per household. 1999. Kroner
  All households Sex of the main income earner
  Males Females
Salary 276 000 338 400 168 100
+Wages and salaries 252 100 306 400 158 100
+Net entrepreneurial income 23 900 32 000 9 900
       
+Property income 25 000 30 300 15 800
+Interest received 8 600 9 800 6 700
+Share dividends received 9 100 12 100 3 800
+Realised capital gains 4 800 5 600 3 400
-Realised capital losses 800 1 200 100
+Other property income 3 300 4 000 2 000
       
+Transfers received 80 500 75 300 89 400
       
+Taxable transfers 65 500 60 800 73 600
+Social security benefits 47 700 43 900 54 200
+Service pension 13 200 12 900 13 700
+ Unemployment benefit 2 500 2 800 2 000
+Alimonies 2 000 1 100 3 700
       
+Tax-free transfers 15 000 14 500 15 900
+Family (children's) allowances 6 200 6 300 6 000
+Dwelling rent supports 800 300 1 700
+Scholarships 2 000 2 000 2 100
+Parents' tax deductions 1 000 1 000 800
+Social assistance 1 700 1 700 1 700
+Cash benefits 1 100 1 300 700
+Other transfers1 2 200 1 800 2 800
       
=Total household income 381 500 443 900 273 300
       
-Total assessed taxes and negative transfers 97 600 119 500 59 700
+Assessed taxes 94 200 115 200 57 900
+Negative transfers2 3 300 4 200 1 800
       
=After tax income 283 900 324 500 213 600
       
-Interest payment and housing income 23 200 27 700 15 400
+Interest paid 26 200 31 100 17 700
-Imputed rent own dwelling/second home 3 000 3 400 2 300
       
=Income after tax and interest payments 260 600 296 700 198 200
       
Percentage of households 100,0 63,4 36,6
Number of observations 9 964 7 188 2 776
1  Other transfers comprise taxfree transfers like basic and attendance benefit, maternity grant, childcare benefit and education benefit.
2  Negative transfers contains maintenance and contribution to private and public pension schemes (jobrelated).

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