Professional and non-occupational populations; gem. income and employment position 2005-2014

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Dataset description

This table contains figures on the average income (personal primary income, personal transfer income, personal income, standardised income) of the population aged 15 to 75 (excluding the institutional population). These data are specialised by employment position and broken down by gender, age, educational level, migration background and household position. Data available from: 2005-2014 Status of the figures: The figures in this table are final. Changes as of 27 February 2018: None, this table has been discontinued. Changes as of 8 December 2017: In the previous version of this table, the data on singles was missing in 2014. The reason for this is a change in the underlying coding that has been applied from 2014 onwards. For the singles, this new code was not used so that this data was not shown. This has now been modified so that the single data is also available in the table. Changes as of 7 April 2017: The preliminary figures for 2014 have been replaced by final figures 2014. In addition, the underlying encodings of the classifications used in this table have been adjusted. These are in line with the standard coding established by CBS. When are new figures coming? This table has been discontinued. On 8 February 2017, the income data were revised. The revised data will be available from 2011, for which new tables will be launched. For more information on the revision, see the link to the press release in paragraph 3.
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