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The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) publishes the Health, wealth and lifestyles of the older population in England - English Longitudinal Study of Ageing 2002 (ELSA). This report provides information on income distribution from older people split down by age groups (including pensioners)
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Source of income

  • Table 3A.1 Total family income and sources of family income, by age: equivalised and unequivalised
  • Marital status

  • Table 3A.2 Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and marital status.
  • Employment Status

  • Table 3A3a. Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported employment status: men and women.
  • Table 3A3b Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported employment status: men
  • Table 3A3c Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported employment status: women.
  • Activity status

  • Table 3A4a Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported activity status: singles
  • Table 3A4b Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported activity status: couples
  • Health

  • Table 3A5a Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported health: singles
  • Table 3A5b Unequivalised total family income and sources of family income, by age and self-reported health: couples
  • Key: Equivalisation: Equivalising income takes into account economies of scale and household size. It enables comparisons to be made across different family sources.

    This page last revised: Wednesday, 20 October 2004

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