Households Below Average Income (HBAI) 1994/95-2001/02
Income growth in real terms
- Income growth in real terms

- Table A1
Real-terms changes in income by decile group, including the self-employed - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table A2
Money values of decile medians and overall means in average 2000/01 prices - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table A3
Shares of total income received by individuals below and above various per centiles of the income distribution - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table A4
Real-terms changes in income for family type and economic status groups (including the self-employed)

- Table A5
Money values of quintile medians for family type and economic status groups in average 2000/01 prices. Income before and after housing costs (£pw equivalised) - before and after housing costs (including and excluding the self-employed)

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Population demographic breakdowns
- Population demographic breakdowns

- Table B1
Total population by family type, including self-employed (before housing costs)
- Table B2
Total population by economic status of the benefit unit, including self-employed (before housing costs)

- Table B3
Total population of dependent children by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including self-employed (before housing costs)

- Table B4
Dependent children by number of children in the family, including self-employed (before housing costs)

- Table B5
Working-age adults analysed by family type, including self-employed (before housing costs)

- Table B6
Working-age adults analysed by economic status of the benefit unit, including self-employed (before housing costs)

- Table B7
Pensioners by family type and age of head, including self-employed (before housing costs)

- Table B8
Pensioners analysed by tenure, including self-employed (before housing costs)

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Money values for 50% mean and 60% median income by example family types in 2001/02 prices
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All individuals
- All individuals

- Table D1
Individuals - quintile distribution of low income and family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D2
Individuals - quintile distribution of low income and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D3
Individuals - composition of income quintiles by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing cost)

- Table D4
Individuals - composition of income quintiles by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D5.1
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D5.2
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D6.1
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by economic status of benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D6.2
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D7.1
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D7.2
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D8.1
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D8.2
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D9.1
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D9.2
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D10.1
Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D10.2 Individuals - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D11.1
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D11.2
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D12.1
Individuals - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table D12.2
Individuals - composition of those of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

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Children
- Children

- Table E1
Children - quintile distribution of low income by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed

- Table E2
Children - quintile distribution of low income and number of children in family, including the self-employed

- Table E3.1
Children - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E3.2
Children - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E4.1
Children - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by number of children in family, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E4.2
Children - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by number of children in family, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E5.1
Children - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by economic status and family type of benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E5.2
Children - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E6.1
Children - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by number of children in family, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E6.2
Children - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by number of children in family, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E7.1
Children - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E7.2
Children - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E8.1
Children - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by number of children in family, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E8.2
Children - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by number of children in family, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E9.1
Children - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type and economic status the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E9.2
Children - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E10.1
Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table E10.2 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

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Working-age adults
- Working-age adults

- Table F1 (BHC) Working-age adults - quintile distribution of low income and family type, including the self-employed

- Table F1 (AHC) Working-age adults - quintile distribution of low income and family type, including the self-employed

- Table F2 (continued): Working-age adults - quintile distribution of low income by family type and economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F3.1 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F3.2 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F4.1 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F4.2 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F5.1 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F5.2 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)
- Table F6.1 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of contemporary median household income, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F6.2 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F7.1 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F7.2 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F8.1 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F8.2 Working-age adults - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F9.1 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F9.2 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F10.1 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table F10.2 Working-age adults - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by economic status of the benefit unit, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

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Pensioners
- Pensioners tables

- Table G1 (BHC and AHC) (continued): Pensioners - quintile distribution of income, family type and age of head, including the self-employed

- Table G2 (BHC & AHC) Pensioners - quintile distribution of income and tenure type, including the self-employed

- Table G3.2 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent contemporary mean household income, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed

- Table G4.1 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent contemporary median household income, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G4.2 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by tenure including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G5.1 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent contemporary median household income, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G5.2 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of contemporary mean household income, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G6.1 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent contemporary median household income, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G6.2 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent contemporary mean household income, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G7.1 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G7.2 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G8.1 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G8.2 Pensioners - risk of living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G9.1 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G9.2 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by family type and age of head, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G10.1 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 60 per cent of 1996/7 median household income held constant in real terms, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

- Table G10.2 Pensioners - composition of those living in households with less than 50 per cent of 1996/7 mean household income held constant in real terms, by tenure, including the self-employed (before and after housing costs)

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Risk of relative and ‘absolute’ low income (opportunity for all indicators) 1979-2001/02
- Risk of relative and ‘absolute’ low income (opportunity for all indicators) 1979-2001/02

- Table H1 Individuals - risk of falling below various thresholds of contemporary income - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table H2 Children - risk of falling below various thresholds of contemporary income - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table H3 Working-age adults - risk of falling below various thresholds of contemporary income - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table H4 Pensioners - risk of falling below various thresholds of contemporary income - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table H5 Individuals - risk of falling below various thresholds of income held constant in real terms - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table H6 Children - risk of falling below various thresholds of income held constant in real terms - before and after housing costs (including self-employed)

- Table H7 Working-age adults - risk of falling below various thresholds of income held constant in real terms - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)

- Table H8 Pensioners - risk of falling below various hresholds of income held constant in real terms - before and after housing costs (including the self-employed)
