This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most populous European countries as surveyed in 2012, with data released in 2014 and published here aggregated and so further anonymized in 2015. The underlying source data is the already anonymized EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EUSILC) Microdata. The data include the annual household income required in each country to fall within the best-off 1% in that country, median and mean incomes, average (mean) incomes of the best off 1%, 0.1% and estimates for the 0.01%, 0.001% and so on for the UK, and of the 90% and worse-off 10%, the best-off 10% and best-off 1% of households for all countries. Average income from the state is also calcul...
This paper concentrates on the 1% richest households in the UK in a comparison with the other four l...
The study of the upper tail of the income and wealth distributions is important to the understanding...
This article uses data from the 1998 European Community Household Panel to study economic inequality...
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most pop...
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most pop...
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most pop...
AbstractThis data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five ...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThis article uses data from the 1998 European...
In this article, we follow this view and present data on income inequality trends in the aftermath o...
This article uses data from the 1998 European Union Household Panel to study economic inequality in ...
In this paper we bridge the gap between two different approaches to measure inequality: one based on...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
International audienceThis article combines all available data to produce pretax and post-tax income...
This paper concentrates on the 1% richest households in the UK in a comparison with the other four l...
The study of the upper tail of the income and wealth distributions is important to the understanding...
This article uses data from the 1998 European Community Household Panel to study economic inequality...
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most pop...
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most pop...
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most pop...
AbstractThis data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five ...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThis article uses data from the 1998 European...
In this article, we follow this view and present data on income inequality trends in the aftermath o...
This article uses data from the 1998 European Union Household Panel to study economic inequality in ...
In this paper we bridge the gap between two different approaches to measure inequality: one based on...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
International audienceThis article combines all available data to produce pretax and post-tax income...
This paper concentrates on the 1% richest households in the UK in a comparison with the other four l...
The study of the upper tail of the income and wealth distributions is important to the understanding...
This article uses data from the 1998 European Community Household Panel to study economic inequality...