How taxes and benefits redistribute income in the UK; where different types of households and individuals are in the income distribution; the changing levels of income inequality over time.
Article shows where different types of households and individuals are in the income distribution and looks at the changing levels of income inequality over time.
How taxes and benefits redistribute income, where different types of household and individuals are in the income distribution and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
Another way of looking at how taxes and benefits change inequality is to calculate Gini coefficients - a widely used summary measure of inequality. It can take values from 0 to 100 per cent where a value of zero would indicate that each household had an e...
Another way of looking at how taxes and benefits change inequality is to calculate Gini coefficients - a widely used summary measure of inequality. It can take values from 0 to 100 per cent where a value of zero would indicate that each household had an e...
Another way of looking at how taxes and benefits change inequality is to calculate Gini coefficients - a widely used summary measure of inequality. It can take values from 0 to 100 per cent where a value of zero would indicate that each household had an e...
During the 1970s there was relatively little change in the distribution of disposable income among households. However, although household disposable income grew in real terms across the distribution as a whole over the 1980s,this decade was characterised...
During the 1970s there was relatively little change in the distribution of disposable income among households. However, between 1981 and 1989 average (median) income rose by 27 per cent when adjusted for inflation, whereas income at the ninetieth percenti...
The sixth in a series of publications which brings together statistics from a wide variety of sources to paint a picture of different groups of people in contemprary society. Social Focus on Women and Men was produced in partnership with the Equal Opportu...
Examines how taxes and benefits redistribute income between various groups of households in the UK. It adds the value of government benefits to the private income of households and subtracts the value of taxes to look at different measures of household i...
This volume builds on the tradition started in the nineteenth century of undertaking in-depth analyses of mortality by area in decennial supplements to the annual statistical publications.
The volume considerably extends the coverage and range of analy...
Describes the different experiences of social groups in the UK today in six key areas: education, work, income, living standards, health, and participation. It looks at the 'advantaged' as well as the 'disadvantaged' and explores the relative differences ...