Households Below Average Income (HBAI) 1994/95-2000/01
Chapter 2
- Table 2.1: Recent economic indicators

- Table 2.2: Statistics relating to the overall equivalised net disposable income distribution and their equivalent (unequivalised) money values for different family types

- Table 2.3: Income sources as a proportion of gross1 income by quintile, excluding the self employed

- Table 2.4: Change in real income by quintile median for various time spans, including the self-employed

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Chapter 3
- Table 3.1: Quintile distribution of income for individuals by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 3.2: Quintile distribution of income for individuals by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 3.3: Composition of low-income groups of individuals by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 3.4: Composition of low-income groups of individuals by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 3.5: Risk of being in low-income groups of individuals by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 3.6: Risk of being in low-income groups of individuals by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
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Chapter 4
- Table 4.1: Quintile distribution of income for children by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 4.2: Quintile distribution of income for children by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 4.3: Composition of low-income groups of children by various family and household characteristics, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 4.4: Composition of low-income groups of children by various family and household characteristics, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 4.5: Risk of being in low-income groups of children by various family and household characteristics, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 4.6: Risk of being in low-income groups of children by various family and household characteristics, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
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Chapter 5
- Table 5.1: Quintile distribution of income for working-age adults by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 5.2: Quintile distribution of income for working-age adults by various family and household characteristics, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 5.3: Composition of low-income groups of working-age adults by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 5.4: Composition of low-income groups of working-age adults by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 5.5: Risk of being in low-income groups of working-age adults by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 5.6: Risk of being in low-income groups of working-age adults by various family and household characteristics, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
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Chapter 6
- Table 6.1: Quintile distribution of income for pensioners by characteristics of family or household, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 6.2: Quintile distribution of income for pensioners by characteristics of family or household, excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 6.3: Composition of low-income groups of pensioners by characteristics of family or household, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 6.4: Composition of low-income groups of pensioners by characteristics of family or household, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 6.5: Risk of falling into low-income groups for pensioners by characteristics of family or household, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table 6.6: Risk of falling into low-income groups for pensioners by characteristics of family or household, including and excluding the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
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Chapter 7
- Table 7.1: Equivalised income levels (in December 2000 prices)

- Table 7.2: Comparision of FES/FRS based estimates of the percentage of individuals below 60% median household income and their BHPS longitudinal and cross-sectional equivalents

- Table 7.3: The number of movements made by individuals between quintiles over the period 1991 to 1999.

- Table 7.4: Where in the income distribution indiviudals spent the majority of their time relative to 1991.

- Table 7.5: Position of individuals in the income distribution by quintile in 1999 in relation to 1991, by where they spent the majority of their time

- Table 7.6: Number of years spent in the bottom of income distribution, measured by per centiles and thresholds of median, over four and nine year periods

- Table 7.7: Opportunity for All indicators
- Table 7.8: Composition of persistent low-income groups by characteristics of family or household

- Table 7.9: Risk of population groups experiencing persistent low income

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Appendix 4
- Appendix 4
- Table 4.1 : Individuals below 60 per cent of contemporary median income, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
- Table 4.2: Children below 60 per cent of contemporary median income, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
- Table 4.3: Working- age adults below 60 per cent of contemporary median income, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
- Table 4.4: Pensioners below 60 per cent of contemporary median income, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
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Appendix 5
- Appendix 5
- Table 5.2: (BHC) percentage of individuals below various thresholds of contemporary income, including the self-employed (before housing costs)
- Table 5.3: percentage of children below various thresholds of contemporary income, including the self-employed (before housing costs)
- Table 5.4: percentage of working-age adults below various thresholds of contemporary income, including the self-employed (before housing costs)
- Table 5.5: percentage of pensioners below various thresholds of contemporary income, including the self-employed (before housing costs)
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