Data on Income inequality in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, and other affluent nations, 2012
Danny Dorling

TL;DR
This paper provides data on income inequality in five European countries and the UK in 2012, comparing median and top income percentiles.
Contribution
The study aggregates and anonymizes household income data to compare income inequality across affluent nations.
Findings
France had the highest median household income at €39,000 in 2012, followed by Germany and the UK.
Weighted median incomes showed France still leading, with the UK's median household income being €31,300.
Income data from the USA and other European countries are included for comparative analysis.
Abstract
This data article contains information on the distribution of household incomes in the five most populous European countries as surveyed in 2012, with data released in 2014 and published here aggregated and so further anonymized in 2015. The underlying source data is the already anonymized EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EUSILC) Microdata. The data include the annual household income required in each country to fall within the best-off 1% in that country, median and mean incomes, average (mean) incomes of the best off 1%, 0.1% and estimates for the 0.01%, 0.001% and so on for the UK, and of the 90% and worse-off 10%, the best-off 10% and best-off 1% of households for all countries. Average income from the state is also calculated by these income categories and the number of people working in finance and receiving over €1,000,000 a year in income is reported from other…
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TopicsHealth and Medical Education
