Municipalities household-dwelling unit disposable money income per consumption unit by decile rank 1995—

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
2016.02.25
Available languages
Finnish
Keywords
decile ranks, desiililuokat, tulotaso, incomes, households, tulot, tuloluokat, asuntokunnat
Quality scoring
250

Dataset description

Disposable monetary income per consumption unit of household-dwelling units in Uusimaa by decile category since 1995. The income earner data of the household-dwelling unit data is the data of the end of the statistical year of permanent residents in the country. Income earners have no age limits. All income earners are included in the population (not excluded e.g. exceptionally high income earners). The household-dwelling unit data does not include persons in institutional care, homeless persons or unknown persons, nor those whose municipality of residence code is permanently foreign. Other non-residents cannot be reliably identified. Data on persons killed during the statistical year are not included. It follows that the accrual of the statistical year of the income of deceased persons (e.g. those subject to state tax) is not shown in the data of the household-dwelling unit in question. There are no uncoordinated household-dwelling units in the sub-area data. They are included in city-level information. Data denominated in euros are in the monetary value of the statistical year. **Zero-income household-dwelling units** The baseline data also includes household-dwelling units whose income subject to state tax is EUR 0. The non-exhaustive items created in the conversion of different statistics have been corrected to zeros for state-taxed income. The income of some household-dwelling units may be limited to non-taxable income. In terms of the consistency and comparability of the data, the total number of household-dwelling units has been left unchanged in the compiled data. Thus, the number of household-dwelling units still includes zero-income household-dwelling units subject to state taxation. **A reference person for the household-dwelling unit** The reference person is the highest-income person in the household-dwelling unit. If the highest income is a child under 18 years old, the reference person is the oldest household-dwelling unit. Income data may have been assigned to all persons in the EXTERNAL INFORMATION. The data are also zero-income. Although some household-dwelling units are subject to central tax at EUR 0, these household-dwelling units often have some annual disposable income. Disposable monetary income is obtained by deducting current transfers paid (direct taxes, social contributions and compulsory pension and unemployment insurance contributions) from gross income. The revenue is the total disposable income accrued during that year. **December categories** Deciles 1-10 consumption unit consumption income consist of the number of household-dwelling units, when household-dwelling units have first been arranged in an ascending order according to their income and divided into ten equal parts. The personal calculations are based on the number of persons included in household-dwelling units. The frequency of household-dwelling units changes in different decile classes within the area as the basis for defining deciles changes. As the criterion changes, the sums related to the regions do not change. When the basis for defining decile classes is, for example, the whole municipality, the starting group is all household-dwelling units in the municipality. **Low-income household-dwelling units** There is no official definition of low income in Finland. The table uses a commonly used definition of household-dwelling units with household-dwelling units whose equivalent income (available monetary income per consumption unit) is lower than 60 % of the median (equivalent) income of all households in the country as a whole. **Total State income for household-dwelling unit** Total euro-denominated income subject to state tax for household-dwelling units. **Consumption units of household-dwelling units** As recommended by Eurostat, the OECD’s modified consumption unit scale, whereby the first adult in a household-dwelling unit gets weight 1, the other 14-year-olds have a weight of 0.5 and children aged 0 to 13 receive a weight of 0.3. **Use of household-dwelling unit** Disposable monetary income, data on the euro, exported to 2005-. **Equivalent input** Household-dwelling unit income divided by the number of household-dwelling units. **Comparing figures with StatFin tables** For programme technical reasons, figures denominated in euro may differ slightly from the corresponding figures in Statistics Finland’s StatFin tables. Data shall not be disclosed for areas with less than 100 income earner household-dwelling units.
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