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04204: Development in persistent low income. Three-year period, by receiver group, interval (year) and contents

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2024-10-01 08:00
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04204: Development in persistent low income. Three-year period, by receiver group, interval (year) and contents

 EU scale 60 per cent
Students not included 
1996-19988.9
1997-19998.1
1998-20008.2
1999-20017.8
2000-20028.1
2001-20037.9
2002-20048.5
2003-20057.9
2004-20067.9
2005-20078.1
2006-20088.2
2007-20098.1
2008-20107.9
2009-20117.7
2010-20127.9
2011-20138.6
2012-20149.0
2013-20159.3
2014-20169.4
2015-20179.6
2016-20189.8
2017-201910.1
2018-202010.1
2019-20219.9
2020-20229.5
 

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OECD-scale 50 per cent
Low-income threshold equal to 50 per cent of the population's average median equivalent income in the three-year period. Consumption units (OECD-scale) have been calculated by giving the first adult in the household a value of 1.0, 0.7 for any additional adult, and 0.5 for each child.

OECD-scale 60 per cent
Low-income threshold equal to 60 per cent of the population's average median equivalent income in the three-year period. Consumption units (OECD-scale) have been calculated by giving the first adult in the household a value of 1.0, 0.7 for any additional adult, and 0.5 for each child.

EU-scale 50 per cent
Low-income threshold equal to 50 per cent of the population's average median equivalent income in the thrre-year period. Consumption units (EU-scale) have been calculated by giving the first adult in the household a value of 1.0, 0.5 for any additional adult, and 0.3 for each child.

EU-scale 60 per cent
Low-income threshold equal to 60 per cent of the population's average median equivalent income in the three-year period. Consumption units (EU-scale) have been calculated by giving the first adult in the household a value of 1.0, 0.5 for any additional adult, and 0.3 for each child.

Students: Persons living alone the last year of the referance period and who receive study loans.
Figures for the time intervals 2019-2021 and 2020-2022 were corrected on October 1, 2024.
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