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Admin-based income statistics
Gross and net income official statistics in development for small areas using data from HM Revenue and Customs’ Pay As You Earn and Self-Assessment systems and the Department for Work and Pensions’ benefit system.
Publications- Theme:
- Household (occupied address) income; Individual income
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- England; Wales
- Source Data:
- Pay As You Earn; Self-Assessment; Benefits
- Measure:
- Gross and net individual and household (occupied address) income
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; small areas
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- lower layer super output area (LSOA)
- Frequency:
- ad-hoc
- Time-series covers:
- Tax years ending 2016 and 2018
- Breakdown:
- age; sex
- Notes:
- These admin-based income statistics are official statistics in development. They are published to demonstrate the feasibility of producing income statistics using a different methodology to that currently used in the production of income statistics.
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Annual Survey of hours and earnings key findings (Scotland)
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings. Also includes analysis of the gender pay gap and real living wage.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Scottish Government
- Country coverage:
- Scotland
- Source Data:
- ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Weekly and hourly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country; local authority; estimates for real living wage
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2024
- Breakdown:
- Public/private; FT/PT; age; sex; industry; occupation; type of contract; Government office region
- Notes:
- Living wage and pay gap ASHE data is published on the National Indicator Performance website.
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Annual survey of hours and earnings (Wales)
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings. Also includes analysis of the gender pay gap.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Welsh Government
- Country coverage:
- Wales
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Weekly and hourly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country; local authority
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2024
- Notes:
- Includes overtime and incentive pay. Our statistical headline includes data at a Wales level, and StatsWales also has data at an LA level, but other geographies also published by ONS.
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Average household income
Estimates of average disposable household income in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time, accounting for inflation and household composition.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Household Finances Survey; Living Costs and Food; Survey of Living Conditions
- Measure:
- Income and equivalised income
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1977 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- household composition; age; income group; retirement status; housing tenure; output area classification; socio-economic classification; urban/rural; source of income
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Average weekly earnings in GB
Estimates of growth in earnings for employees before tax and other deductions from pay.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- Great Britain
- Source Data:
- Monthly Wages and Salary Survey
- Measure:
- Average weekly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- monthly
- Timeliness:
- 1 to 3 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2000 to 2024
- Breakdown:
- Industrial sector
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Children in Low Income Families
Annual statistics on the number and proportion of children living in low income families, across local areas.
Find further breakdowns of these statistics on Stat-Xplore, an online tool for exploring some of DWP’s main statistics.
Publications- Theme:
- Disparities and Inequalities; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Registration and Population Interaction Database
- Measure:
- Number of children living in low income, across local areas, Before Housing Costs
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; small areas; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- upper local tier authority; parliamentary constituency; ward; middle layer super output area (MSOA); lower layer super output area (LSOA)
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2014 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age and sex of child; work status; family type; relative and absolute poverty measures
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Disability pay gaps in the UK
Earnings and employment for disabled and non-disabled people in the UK, raw disability pay gaps and factors that affect pay for disabled people.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Annual Population Survey
- Measure:
- Unmodelled and modelled median hourly pay by disability status and impairment type
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2014 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- sex; age; disability; impairment; occupation; working pattern
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Earnings and employment from Pay As You Earn Real Time Information
Monthly official statistics in development of payrolled employees and their pay from HM Revenue and Customs’ Pay As You Earn Real Time Information data.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics; HM Revenue and Customs
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Pay As You Earn Real Time Information
- Measure:
- Monthly earnings and employment estimates, seasonally adjusted and non-seasonally adjusted
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- NUTS1; NUTS2; NUTS3
- Frequency:
- monthly
- Timeliness:
- Less than 1 month
- Time-series covers:
- 2014 to 2024
- Breakdown:
- income group; industry; age-band; region by age; region by industry
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Effects of taxes and benefits on UK household income
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind analysed by household type.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income; Disparities and Inequalities; Taxes;
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Living Costs and Food; Survey of Living Conditions; Household Finances Survey
- Measure:
- Sources of average incomes, taxes and benefits
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- NUTS1
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 to 18 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1977 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- age; employment status; ethnicity; household type; housing tenure; income source; individuals in households that receive more benefits than taxes; output area classification; population group; sex; socio-economic classification; state support type receive; taxes; urban/rural.
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Employee earnings in NI (Annual survey of hours and earnings)
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings ; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
- Country coverage:
- Northern Ireland
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Weekly, hourly and annual earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- parliamentary constituency
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2024
- Breakdown:
- age; industrial sector; occupation; sex; employment status (or FT vs PT); public/private sector; skill level
- Notes:
- Includes overtime and incentive pay.
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Employee earnings in the UK (Annual survey of hours and earnings)
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Weekly and hourly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- parliamentary constituency; travel to work area; local enterprise partnerships
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2024
- Breakdown:
- age; industrial sector; occupation; sex; employment status (or FT vs PT); care sector
- Notes:
- Includes overtime and incentive pay.
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Ethnicity pay gaps
Earnings and employment statistics for different ethnic groups in the UK, raw pay gaps and factors that affect pay.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Annual Population Survey
- Measure:
- Hourly ethnicity pay gap
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- ad-hoc
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2012 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- sex; age; ethnicity
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Family Resources Survey
An annual cross-sectional survey that provides facts and figures about the incomes and living circumstances of households and families in the UK.
Access the underlying data used to produce the statistics through the UK data archive or on application to the ONS Secure Research Service.
Publications- Theme:
- Income and Living Standards; Individual, Family and overall Household earnings; Health, Disability and Care; Individual, Family and overall Household earnings; Pensions and Older People; Housing and Heating; Disparities and Inequalities; Savings, Investment and Wealth; all state benefits, including the State Pension and Universal Credit.
- Organisation:
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Country coverage:
- Great Britain; United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Household income and other household information
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- The more detailed microdata, available as a Secure Access File (UK Data Archive remote secure access), contains other geographic markers such as Local Authority (LAUA), Inner v Outer London (LONDON), lower super output area (LSOA), broad rental market area (BRMA), decile markers for indices of multiple deprivation (IMD) of the postcode and also Rural-Urban classifications (URINDEW, URBNI, URINDS).
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1992 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- Household and family composition; age; sex; housing tenure; ethnicity; economic status (working, inactive or retired). Individual, family and overall household income split by source: employee wages; self-employed profits, plus directors’ dividends; state benefits (by type); pension (both state pension and private pensions), and other sources such as rental or investment incomes. Care, both receipt and caring for others, including Sandwich Carers with their own children; disability or long term health condition; material deprivation; household food security and food bank usage; educational attainment (level of qualification); childcare, including spending; and saving for pensions, including participation in company pension schemes; assets, savings and investments.
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Gender pay gap in Northern Ireland
Differences in pay between women and men by age, business size, full-time and part-time, public/private sector and occupation.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
- Country coverage:
- Northern Ireland
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Annual gender pay gap estimates
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age; occupation; sex; employment status (or FT vs PT); public/private sector; business size
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Gender pay gap in the UK
Differences in pay between women and men by age, region, full-time and part-time, and occupation.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Annual gender pay gap estimates
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- parliamentary constituency; travel to work area; local enterprise partnerships
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age; industrial sector; occupation; sex; employment status (or FT vs PT)
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Gross weekly earnings
Gross weekly earnings of full-time employees by region (Labour Force Survey). This table is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Labour Force Survey
- Measure:
- Average weekly earnings of full-time employees
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- every three months
- Timeliness:
- 1 to 3 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1995 to 2024
- Notes:
- The data on individual’s earnings captured by this dataset (based on Labour Force Survey data) is thought to be of a lower quality than that of the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings or the Average Weekly Earnings. However, the survey is able to produce earnings breakdowns for a range of personal characteristics not available in many other sources. Gross weekly and hourly pay are known to be underestimated on the Labour Force Survey. This data comprises: - EARN05: Gross weekly earnings of full-time employees by region - EARN06: Gross weekly earnings by occupation {EARN07: Gross weekly earnings by industry} - EARN08: Distribution of gross hourly earnings of employees
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Household income inequality
Insight into main estimates of household incomes and inequality in the UK, along with analysis of how these measures have changed over time accounting for inflation and household composition
Publications- Theme:
- Household income; Disparities and Inequalities; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Household Finances Survey; Living Costs and Food; Survey of Living Conditions
- Measure:
- Measures of income inequality
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1977 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- household composition; age; income group; retirement status; housing tenure; output area classification; socio-economic classification; urban/rural; source of income
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Households below average income
Annual statistics on UK living standards, household incomes, income inequality and low income rates (income-based poverty).
UK-level households below average income (HBAI) data is available on the Stat-Xplore online tool. You can use Stat-Xplore to create your own HBAI analysis.
Access the underlying data used to produce the statistics through the UK data archive.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income; Pensions; Disparities and Inequalities; Benefits; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Average incomes, income inequality, the number and percentage of people living in low income households, combined low income and material deprivation, material deprivation, household food security and food bank usage among low income households
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1994 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age; disability; economic status; educational attainment; ethnicity; family type; gender; household bills in arrears; household food security status and food bank usage; housing tenure; income source; marital status; number of children in family; population group; savings and investments; state support received
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Income dynamics
Information on persistent low income and changes in income over time, including movements into and out of low income.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income; Disparities and Inequalities; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Understanding Society
- Measure:
- Rates of persistent low income, transition into and out of low income, and income movements.
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 15 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2010 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- age; disability; education; ethnicity; employment status of family; family type; households up to date on bills; housing tenure; number of children in family; population groups; sex
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Low and high pay in Northern Ireland
The distribution of hourly earnings, the proportion of jobs paid below the National Minimum/Living Wage, and low and high-paid jobs.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
- Country coverage:
- Northern Ireland
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Hourly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age: industrial sector; occupation; employment status (or FT vs PT).
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Low and high pay in the UK
The distribution of hourly earnings of high-paid and low-paid jobs and jobs paid below the National Minimum Wage.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Low paid employees and their hourly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age; industrial sector; occupation; sex; employment status (or FT vs PT)
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Northern Ireland Family Resources Survey
An annual cross-sectional survey that provides facts and figures about the incomes and living circumstances of households and families in Northern Ireland.
UK-level Family Resources Survey (FRS) data is available on the Stat-Xplore online tool. You can use Stat-Xplore to create your own FRS analysis.
Access the underlying data used to produce the statistics through the UK data archive.
Publications- Theme:
- Income and Living Standards; Individual, Family and overall Household earnings; Health, Disability and Care; Pensions Income and Living Standards; Pensions and Older People; Housing and Heating; Disparities and Inequalities; Savings, Investment and Wealth; State benefits, including the state pension and Universal Credit.
- Organisation:
- Department for Communities Northern Ireland
- Country coverage:
- Northern Ireland
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Household income and other household information.
- Geographic scale:
- country; Local Government District; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- urban/rural
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 to 18 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2002 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- Household composition; age; sex; housing tenure; ethnicity; economic status. Individual, family and overall household income split by source: employee wages; self-employed profits, plus directors’ dividends; state benefits (by type); pension (state and non-state), and other sources such as rental or investment incomes. Care, both receipt and caring for others, including Sandwich Carers with their own children; disability or long term health condition; material deprivation; household food security and food bank usage; educational attainment (level of qualification); and pensions, including participation in company pension schemes; savings and investments.
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Northern Ireland Poverty and Income Inequality report
Annual statistics on Northern Ireland living standards, household incomes, income inequality and low income rates (income-based poverty).
UK-level households below average income (HBAI) data is available on the Stat-Xplore online tool. You can use Stat-Xplore to create your own HBAI analysis.
Access the underlying data used to produce the statistics through the UK data archive.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income; Pensions; Disparities and Inequalities; Benefits; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Department for Communities Northern Ireland
- Country coverage:
- Northern Ireland
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Average incomes, income inequality, the number and percentage of people living in low income households, material deprivation, household food security and food bank usage among low income households.
- Geographic scale:
- country; Local Government District; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- urban/rural
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 to 15 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2002 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- household composition; age; sex; housing tenure; educational attainment; economic status; disability; household food security
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Pensioners' Incomes
How much income pensioners get each week and where they get that income from.
Pensioners’ Incomes (PI) data is available on the Stat-Xplore online tool. You can use Stat-Xplore to create your own PI analysis. The PI information is available at family (benefit unit) level.
Access the underlying data used to produce the statistics through the UK data archive.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income; Pensions; Benefits
- Organisation:
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Gross and net household income
- Geographic scale:
- country; region
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1995 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- age; sex; family type; income type; ethnic group; marital status; retirement status
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Persistent Poverty in Scotland
This publication presents estimates of the proportion of people, children, working-age adults and pensioners living in persistent poverty in Scotland and the proportion of people entering and exiting poverty . The estimates are used to monitor progress in reducing poverty.
Publications- Theme:
- Disparities and Inequalities; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Scottish Government
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Understanding Society
- Measure:
- Persistent poverty before and after housing costs
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 15 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2010 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- age
- Notes:
- The estimates in Persistent Poverty in Scotland are derived from the Understanding Society survey. Understanding Society is also used by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) for the annual Income Dynamics publication.
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Persistent poverty (Wales)
Data on persistent low income in Wales, based on the Department for Work and Pensions’ Income Dynamics report.
Publications- Theme:
- Disparities and Inequalities; Income-based poverty
- Organisation:
- Welsh Government
- Country coverage:
- Wales
- Source Data:
- Understanding Society
- Measure:
- Rates of low income
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 15 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2012 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- age
- Notes:
- Our statistical headline includes data at a Wales level, but other geographies also published by DWP.
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Personal incomes
Statistics about personal incomes are assessed using the annual Survey of Personal Incomes.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities; Taxes; Pensions; Savings, Investment and Wealth; Individual income
- Organisation:
- HM Revenue and Customs
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Survey of Personal Incomes; Pay As You Earn; Self-Assessment
- Measure:
- Personal income
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- parliamentary constituency; NUTS1
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 2 to 3 years
- Time-series covers:
- 1992 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- age; industry; income range; income source and deductions; marginal tax rates payable; sex; taxpayer region
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Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland
This report presents three-year averaged estimates of the proportion of people, children, working-age adults and pensioners in Scotland living in poverty, and other statistics on household income and income inequality. These estimates are used to monitor progress in reducing poverty, child poverty and income inequality. Single year figures are also provided to monitor progress against legislative targets for reducing child poverty.
Publications- Theme:
- Disparities and Inequalities; Income-based poverty; Household income
- Organisation:
- Scottish Government
- Country coverage:
- Scotland
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Relative, absolute, severe poverty, combined low income and material deprivation, before and after housing costs; pensioner material deprivation; household income; income sources; food security; income inequality
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1994 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- family type; number of children in the household; family economic status: household work status; tenure; urban/rural; adult age; sex; marital status; disabled household members; ethnicity; religion; child age; age of youngest child; age of mother
- Notes:
- Datasets are available covering: all people, adults, children, single adults, working age adults and pensionable age adults.
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Real earnings in NI (Annual survey of hours and earnings)
Measures of real earnings, using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings which has been adjusted for inflation.
Publications- Theme:
- Individual earnings; Disparities and Inequalities
- Organisation:
- Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
- Country coverage:
- Northern Ireland
- Source Data:
- Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
- Measure:
- Weekly earnings
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 6 to 9 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- employment status (or FT vs PT); sex; public/private sector; industrial sector; age
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Regional gross disposable household income
Annual estimates of regional gross disposable household income for the UK International Territorial Level (ITL) ITL1, ITL2, ITL3 regions, local and combined authorities, city regions and other economic and enterprise regions.
Publications- Theme:
- Household sector income; Taxes
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- United Kingdom
- Source Data:
- Pay As You Earn; Survey of Personal Incomes
- Measure:
- Gross disposable household income
- Geographic scale:
- country; region; local authority; other geographies
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- ITL1; ITL2; ITL3
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 15 to 21 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- components of income
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Regional gross disposable household income (Wales)
Annual estimates of regional gross disposable household income (GDHI) for Wales.
Publications- Theme:
- Household sector income; Taxes
- Organisation:
- Welsh Government
- Country coverage:
- Wales
- Source Data:
- Pay As You Earn; Survey of Personal Incomes
- Measure:
- Gross disposable household income
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 12 to 18 months
- Time-series covers:
- 1997 to 2022
- Breakdown:
- components of income
- Notes:
- Our statistical headline and the StatsWales website includes data at a Wales level, but other geographies also published by ONS.
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Relative income poverty (Wales)
Annual statistics on the number of people in Wales in a household where income is less than 60% of the UK median.
Publications- Theme:
- Income-based poverty; Disparities and Inequalities; Household income
- Organisation:
- Welsh Government
- Country coverage:
- Wales
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey
- Measure:
- Income inequality, the number and percentage of people living in low income households
- Geographic scale:
- country
- Frequency:
- yearly
- Timeliness:
- 9 to 12 months
- Time-series covers:
- 2007 to 2023
- Breakdown:
- household composition; age; sex; housing tenure; ethnicity; economic status; disability; housing tenure
- Notes:
- StatsWales includes data at a Wales level, but other geographies also published by DWP. Analysis of DWP’s Households Below Average Income data below UK level is not recommended for the 2020 to 2021 survey year. This is because a combination of smaller sample sizes and additional bias means it is not possible to make meaningful statistical assessments of trends and changes in the most recent year compared to the pre-coronavirus level. Therefore Welsh Government have not published the usual range of additional Welsh analysis of the poverty data for 2020 to 2021. For further details see the article Measures of poverty: April 2020 to March 2021.
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Small area income estimates
Small area model-based income estimates covering local areas called Middle layer Super Output Areas in England and Wales.
Publications- Theme:
- Household income
- Organisation:
- Office for National Statistics
- Country coverage:
- England; Wales
- Source Data:
- Family Resources Survey; Census; Pay As You Earn; DWP benefits; VOA council tax; Electricity & Gas usage (DECC); House Prices (HPSSA)
- Measure:
- Household income, before and after housing costs
- Geographic scale:
- small areas
- Other geographic breakdowns:
- middle layer super output area (MSOA)
- Frequency:
- every two years
- Timeliness:
- 2 to 3 years
- Time-series covers:
- 2004 to 2020