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IP01025 Equivalent income by deciles, sex and age (2009-2021)

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Høgni P. Vilhelm
9/12/2023
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IP01025_INNT_JAVN
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Equivalent income
 Adjusted disposable household income to take account of different household compositions.
 Equivalent income shows the average purchasing power of the household members.

decile equivalent income

 •1st decile: 10% of the population have an income below 1st decile
 •2nd decile: 20% of the population have an income below 2nd decile
     ------------etc.------------
 •51th decile: 50% of the population have an income below 5th decile
  Which is also the median equvalent income:
  Half of the population has a higher income and the other half a lower income.