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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Econ. 2016 Nov;25(Suppl 2):141–158. doi: 10.1002/hec.3375

Table III.

Summary statistics

(a)
(b)
Rotation Wave Household Incomea Ageb Female Health Labour Market Statusc
Gini
Employed Self- Employed Unemployed Other Disabled


1 2004 €23,962.08 47.2 53.10% 0.886 41.00% 7.40% 8.00% 25.80% 2.00% 0.31


1 2005 €25,156.27 48.3 53.10% 0.884 41.10% 8.30% 7.70% 24.40% 2.40% 0.31


1 2006 €25,602.62 49.3 53.10% 0.883 42.60% 8.10% 6.10% 24.20% 1.90% 0.30


1 2007 €26,056.85 50.2 53.10% 0.881 42.60% 8.00% 6.30% 22.80% 2.10% 0.30


4 2007 €27,554.90 46.7 51.30% 0.888 46.50% 6.50% 6.00% 24.20% 2.10% 0.28


4 2008 €28,775.31 47.6 51.30% 0.886 46.00% 6.90% 7.40% 21.70% 2.40% 0.29


4 2009 €29,900.84 48.5 51.30% 0.883 42.70% 6.50% 11.70% 19.80% 2.80% 0.29


4 2010 €28,475.24 49.5 51.30% 0.881 41.4 6.50% 12.30% 19.90% 3.20% 0.30


6 2009 €29,912.82 47.5 51.30% 0.885 40.10% 6.80% 11.60% 23.30% 2.80% 0.29


6 2010 €28,798.27 48.4 51.30% 0.882 38.80% 6.60% 13.50% 21.10% 3.40% 0.30


6 2011 €27,366.47 49.4 51.30% 0.88 39.00% 5.90% 12.00% 21.70% 3.20% 0.30


6 2012 €26,425.08 50.4 51.30% 0.878 37.10% 6.00% 14.90% 20.10% 3.20% 0.31

Source: EU-SILC. Weighted means calculated on balanced sample of rotation group 1, 4 & 6.

a

In 2010 Euros.

b

The yearly ageing of the balanced sample does not always equal one since survey months differed slightly from wave to wave.

c

Refers to current self-reported labour market status; ‘employed’ includes full- and part-time workers, while ‘other’ includes students, ‘domestic tasks’, and other ‘inactive’ persons.