Eurostat/Income inequality in the EU/26 Απριλίου 2018
Data from 2016 show wide inequalities in the distribution of income. In the EU, the top 20% of the population (with the highest income) received 5.2 times as much income as the bottom 20%.
This ratio varied considerably across the Member States, from 3.5 in the Czech Republic and 3.6 in Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland, to 6.0 or more in Bulgaria (8.2), Lithuania (7.1), Romania (7.0 in 2017), Spain and Greece (both 6.6), Latvia and Italy (both 6.3).
Σχετικές Αναφορές
- Vitor Gaspar,Mercedes Garcia-Escribano, (2017), «Inequality: Fiscal Policy Can Make the Difference», IMF BLOG, 11 Οκτωβρίου
- Tingyun Chen, Jean-Jacques Hallaert, Alexander Pitt, Haonan Qu, Maximilien Queyranne, Alaina Rhee,Anna Shabunina,Jérôme Vandenbussche,Irene Yackovlev, (2018), «Inequality and Poverty across Generations in the European Union», IMF, 24 Ιανουαρίου