46 Datasets that are related to Income and wealth , sorted by release date
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Questionnaire breakoff
Breakoff as a percentage of those who entered the section for household and individual level questions. -
Impact of survey materials on operational factors
Operational factors such as length of time taken to complete survey and how data were entered, by treatment group. -
Wealth in Great Britain: quality indicators
Standard error information for total mean, median and change of total wealth and its components.Keywords: pensions, , financial, physical, , property, total
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Total Wealth: Wealth in Great Britain
Total wealth is the sum of the four components of wealth and is therefore net of all liabilities.Keywords: Pensions, Debt, Finance, Property
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Property wealth: wealth in Great Britain
Respondents' self-valuation of any property owned, both their main residence plus any other land or property owned in the UK or abroad.Keywords: Pensions, Debt, Finance, Property
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Pension wealth: wealth in Great Britain
The value of any pension pots already accrued that are not state basic retirement or state earning related. This includes occupational pensions, personal pensions, retained rights in previous pensions and pensions in payment.Keywords: private, personal, defined contribution, , defined benefit
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Household debt: wealth in Great Britain
Households that have liquidity problems and solvency problems onlyKeywords: liquidity, solvency, debt, repayment
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Financial wealth: wealth in Great Britain
The values of any financial assets held including both formal investments, such as bank or building society current or saving accounts, investment vehicles such as Individual Savings Accounts, endowments, stocks and shares, and informal savings.Keywords: Pensions, Debt, Finance, Property
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Physical wealth: wealth in Great Britain
The (self-evaluated) value of household contents, possessions and valuables owned, such as antiques, artworks, collections and any vehicles owned by individuals (including the value of any personalised number plates).Keywords: Assets, vehicles, household goods,
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Generational income: the effects of taxes and benefits
The effects of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind on household income, across the generations and by age.Keywords: economy, income, generation, age, benefits