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10307: Household equivalent income, percentile cut-offs (EU-scale) (Constant prices) (NOK) 2004 - 2022

Elisabeth Omholt, Statistics Norway
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Aurora Hattrem, Statistics Norway
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Jørgen Knutsønn Arntzen, Statistics Norway
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Lene Sandvik, Statistics Norway
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2023-12-19 08:00
Household equivalent income (EU-scale):
NOK
Household equivalent income (EU-scale):
31.12.
Household equivalent income (EU-scale):
Fixed Prices
Household equivalent income (EU-scale):
Most recent year
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For a statistical material, the percentiles are the 99 variable values (P1-P99) that divide the material into 100 equal parts. For example, P10 (the tenth percentile) is the variable value where 10 percent of the observations are less than P10. P50 is the median.
Student households and children below the age of 18 years who are living alone, are excluded.