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Table 1 Descriptive data. Number of respondents, Disadvantaged and Others, aged 30–59, EU-SILC surveys 2008—2013. Income inequality and GDP per capita, 30 countries

From: Income inequality and foregone medical care in Europe during The Great Recession: multilevel analyses of EU-SILC surveys 2008–2013

30 countries, ranked by level of income inequality

Number of respondents

Average S80/S20 ratio 2007–2012

Real GDP per capita (Euros per capita)

 

Disadvantaged

Others

 

Average 2007–2012

Change 7/8–11/12

Slovenia

4770

23,629

3.30

18,017

92.9

Norway

2661

14,968

3.52

67,250

96.4

Sweden

2680

16,795

3.57

39,467

99.5

Czech Republic

6363

37,090

3.65

15,050

98.7

Finland

5345

25,687

3.70

35,650

94.6

Iceland

1086

8381

3.72

32,767

93.7

Slovakia

5758

33,541

3.78

12,417

105.3

Hungary

12,441

53,677

3.90

10,017

96.1

Netherlands

4870

29,356

3.93

38,400

97.6

Belgium

4974

30,700

3.97

33,667

99.4

Malta

3081

22,670

4.12

15,933

103.8

Austria

5301

30,232

4.15

35,667

100.7

Cyprus

3017

23,725

4.22

23,217

91.0

Luxembourg

4407

29,119

4.25

78,400

93.9

Denmark

2404

14,904

4.32

44,317

95.1

France

9834

52,865

4.35

31,067

99.2

Switzerland

5039

33,940

4.43

56,117

100.1

Ireland

3392

23,972

4.65

37,833

93.4

Germany

11,148

56,631

4.73

31,833

103.0

Poland

15,354

72,171

5.30

9317

113.7

United Kingdom

6467

36,458

5.42

29,467

96.7

Estonia

5179

20,779

5.53

12,033

94.6

Italy

12,805

107,919

5.77

27,183

93.0

Portugal

6858

26,625

6.07

16,817

95.3

Spain

10,072

79,656

6.27

23,433

92.4

Greece

6536

33,296

6.42

20,467

78.8

Bulgaria

4120

30,972

6.62

5100

104.0

Lithuania

5391

20,773

6.68

9617

101.0

Romania

4305

42,139

7.12

6367

101.1

Latvia

7548

26,485

7.27

9350

94.0

  1. Change 7/8–11/12 = Real GDP per capita in 2011/2012, as a percentage of GDP in 2007/2008