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Living conditions
Life Conditions Survey
Results by Autonomous Community
Results by Autonomous Community
Inequality in the distribution of income (income year before the interview)
Inequality in the distribution of income (S80/S20 and Gini degree) by autonomous community.
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Number
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Autonomous Communities and Cities
Values that contain
National Total
01 Andalucía
02 Aragón
03 Asturias, Principado de
04 Balears, Illes
05 Canarias
06 Cantabria
07 Castilla y León
08 Castilla - La Mancha
09 Cataluña
10 Comunitat Valenciana
11 Extremadura
12 Galicia
13 Madrid, Comunidad de
14 Murcia, Región de
15 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de
16 País Vasco
17 Rioja, La
18 Ceuta
19 Melilla
Selected:
20
Total:
20
Inequality in income distribution (S80/S20 and Gini coefficient)
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S80/S20 income distribution
S80/S20 income distribution (imputed rent)
Gini Coefficient
Gini Coefficient (with imputed rent)
Selected:
1
Total:
4
Period
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2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
Selected:
1
Total:
16
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Inequality in income distribution (S80/S20 and Gini coefficient)
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Notes ( 3 )
In the Living Conditions Survey, the inputs used for the calculation of variables such as income and at-risk-of-poverty rate always correspond to the previous year.
s80/s20: relationship between the total disposable income of 20% of the population with the highest income and that of 20% with the lowest income.
Gini Coefficient: accumulated proportion of the population arranged by the income equivalent to the accumulated proportion of the income received by them. It is a measure of inequality that takes value 0 in case of perfect equity and value 100 in case of perfect inequality.
The definition of household income includes imputed rent. Imputed rent is applied to those households that do not pay complete rent, due to being the homeowners, or to occupying a rented dwelling at a price that is lower than the market price, or free of charge. The value imputed is equivalent to the rent that would be paid on the market for a dwelling that is similar to that occupied, less any rent actually paid. Likewise, the interest on the loans requested for purchasing the main dwelling are deducted from the total household income.
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