Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland 2013/14

The latest National Statistics on poverty and income inequality in Scotland, up to and including 2013/14.


Table A12: Economic status of households by equivalised income decile in Scotland: 2013/14

Income decile

One or more self-employed

Single/couple all in full-time work

Couple/one in full-time, one part-time

Couple, one full-time one not working

No full-time, one or more part-time

No adult in employment, head or spouse aged 60 or over

No adult in employment, head or spouse unemployed

No adult in employment, other inactive

000s

%

000s

%

000s

%

000s

%

000s

%

000s

%

000s

%

000s

%

1

70

14

40

7

20

4

30

6

40

7

130

24

100

19

100

19

2

40

7

40

8

30

5

70

14

50

10

130

25

40

7

130

24

3

30

5

60

11

40

8

90

18

70

13

140

26

20

3

80

16

4

40

7

100

19

70

13

60

11

60

12

140

27

10

1

50

10

5

40

8

110

21

90

17

60

11

60

11

120

23

10

2

30

6

6

30

7

150

29

100

18

50

10

50

9

110

21

10

1

30

5

7

40

8

200

39

90

17

60

12

30

6

80

15

0

0

20

3

8

40

7

290

56

60

12

30

6

30

6

50

10

0

0

20

3

9

50

9

270

52

60

12

50

9

40

8

40

8

0

0

10

2

10

90

18

230

44

90

17

30

6

30

6

40

8

0

0

0

1

Total

470

9

1,500

29

640

12

540

10

450

9

980

19

180

3

470

9

Source: HBAI dataset, DWP.

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