Differentiation of household living standards1
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|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
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Population with equivalised total income under subsistence minimum: |
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|
million person |
42,7 |
40,4 |
38,5 |
31,1 |
23,1 |
13,0 |
9,7 |
5,7 |
3,2 |
2,6 |
3,9 |
3,4 |
4,0 |
3,7 |
|
% of the total population |
87,4 |
83,7 |
80,5 |
67,3 |
50,0 |
28,4 |
21,4 |
12,7 |
7,1 |
5,8 |
8,8 |
7,8 |
9,1 |
8,4 |
|
For information: size of subsistence minimum (per one person, monthly average, UAH) |
270,1 |
311,3 |
342,0 |
342,0 |
362,2 |
423,0 |
463,8 |
518,5 |
607,5 |
638,5 |
843,2 |
914,1 |
1042,4 |
1113,67 |
|
Quintile ratio for population total income, times |
2,6 |
2,4 |
2,4 |
2,3 |
2,2 |
2,1 |
2,2 |
2,0 |
2,0 |
2,0 |
1,9 |
1,9 |
1,9 |
1,9 |
|
Quintile ratio for funds (by total income), times |
4,5 |
4,2 |
4,0 |
3,7 |
3,7 |
3,5 |
3,5 |
3,6 |
3,7 |
3,6 |
3,5 |
3,4 |
3,3 |
3,3 |
1 Since 2011, while compiling average per capita indicators as well as indicators of the population (households) differentiation by level of material wellbeing a scale of equivalency was started to be used. To ensure the comparability of time series indicators, data for 2000-2010 have been revised taking into account the scale of equivalency and applying indicators of income as differentiation criteria.