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Released on: 23 June 2020
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The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind, analysed by household type and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 10 January 2018
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Statistical bulletin
Initial insight into main estimates of household incomes and inequality in the UK, along with analysis of how these measures have changed over time accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 25 April 2017
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by direct and indirect taxes and benefits received in cash or kind, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 26 June 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by direct and indirect taxes and benefits received in cash or kind, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 10 July 2013
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by direct and indirect taxes and benefits received in cash or kind, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 25 September 2025
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind, analysed by household type.
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Released on: 30 May 2019
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind analysed by household type, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 24 May 2016
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by direct and indirect taxes and benefits received in cash or kind, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 27 September 2013
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Statistical bulletin
BRES is the definitive source of official employee statistics and can be used to derive employment estimates at varying industrial and geographical levels.
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Released on: 10 January 2017
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Statistical bulletin
Initial insight into key estimates of household incomes and inequality in the UK, along with analysis of how these measures have changed over time accounting for inflation and household composition.