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RIOP02: Risk of poverty by sex, reporting country, age and time

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Eurostat [ilc_li02] (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, EU, EA).
Nordic Statistics database (Greenland) [RIOP01].
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Percent of households with an income under 60 percent of median equivalised income. The total disposable income of a household consists of personal income received by all household members plus income received at household level. Missing income information is imputed. Disposable income consists of:

- all income from work (employee wages and self-employment earnings)

- private income from investment and property

- transfers between households

- all social transfers received in cash including old-age pensions.

To take into account the impact of differences in household size and composition, the total disposable household income is equivalised. The equivalised income attributed to each member of the household is calculated by dividing the total disposable income of the household by the equivalisation factor. In this case a weight of 1.0 to the first person aged 14 or more, a weight of 0.5 to other persons aged 14 or more and a weight of 0.3 to persons aged 0-13.

Some data points are estimated or provisional for the Eurostat sources. For more details, please refer to Eurostat (table: ilc_li02) and related metadata.

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Finland

Includes Ă…land.

EA

EA refers to the euro area, with a fixed area composition of the current 20 countries (from 2023).

EU

From June 2020: EU refers to EU27_2020, which is the European Union with a fixed area composition of the current 27 countries.

reporting country: Denmark , time: 2020

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reporting country: Finland , time: 2004

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reporting country: Sweden , time: 2004

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reporting country: Sweden , time: 2008

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reporting country: EA , time: 2020

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reporting country: EU , time: 2020

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