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Households Disposable Income

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The Layer shows the households disposable income at the nation level for the household. The frequency is annual. The Unit of measure is GINI. GINI is a measure of statistical dispersion intended to represent the income inequality or wealth inequality within a nation or any other group of people. The Gini coefficient measures the inequality among values of a frequency distribution (for example, levels of income). A Gini coefficient of zero expresses perfect equality, where all values are the same (for example, where everyone has the same income). A Gini coefficient of one (or 100%) expresses maximal inequality among values (e.g., for a large number of people where only one person has all the income or consumption and all others have none, the Gini coefficient will be nearly one).

Title: "Gini coefficient of equivalised disposable income -EU-SILC survey"," Time frequency: "Annual" , Scale:’GINI coefficient 0-100"

Europe, GINI, households, income

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Eurac Research - Center for Sensing Solutions
andrea.vianello@eurac.edu
Bolzano, ITA
Eurac Research - Center for Sensing Solutions
andrea.vianello@eurac.edu
Bolzano, ITA


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