58 Datasets that are related to Income and wealth , sorted by release date
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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. -
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
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Persistent poverty in the UK and EU
Rates of poverty and persistent poverty in 2017 are included for the UK and EU, including characteristics, measures of material deprivation and well-being.Keywords: low income, deprivation, conditions, well-being
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Effects of taxes and benefits on household income: historical household-level datasets
Main tables from the Effects of taxes and benefits on household income publication from 1977, including average incomes, taxes and benefits and household characteristics of all, retired and non-retired households in the UK by quintile and decile groups.Keywords: expenditure, inequality, disposible, income, equivilisation
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Young people's earnings progression and geographic mobility, England and Wales
Supporting dataset using data from Census, Pay As You Earn (PAYE) and National Benefits Database. Tables contain data on earnings progression and geographic mobility from tax year ending 2012 to tax year ending 2016, broken down by characteristics such as age, sex, ethnicity, qualification level and local authority. The dataset also includes regression model output tables.Keywords: pay growth, local pay, low pay, sex, ethnicity
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Nowcasting household income in the UK
Provisional estimates of income and inequality measures for financial year ending 2018, alongside historical data.Keywords: inequality, gini, income distribution, nowcast, median
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Households in poverty estimates for middle layer super output areas in England and Wales
Model-based estimates of the proportion of households with mean weekly income lower than 60% of the national median weekly income, by middle layer super output area, England and Wales.Keywords: inequality, deprivation, local, MSOA
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Average Incomes, Taxes and Benefits by Quintile Groups of RETIRED Households
Main tables from The Effects of Taxes and Benefits on Household Income publication for 1977 onwards. -
Average Incomes, Taxes and Benefits by Quintile Groups of NON-RETIRED Households
Main tables from The Effects of Taxes and Benefits on Household Income publication for 1977 onwards. -
Implied Household Deflator
This deflator can be applied to the tables in this release to adjust for the effects of inflation over this period by multiplying the values of any financial variable by the deflator figure for the same year.