Metadata Sub-indicator 10.1.1.1. Tasas de crecimiento per cápita de los ingresos de los hogares del 40% más pobre de la población

Goal
Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries
Target
Target 10.1. By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average
Indicator
Indicator 10.1.1. Growth rates of household expenditure or income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of the population and the total population
Sub-indicator
Sub-indicator 10.1.1.1. Growth rates of household income per capita among the bottom 40 per cent of the population
Type of indicator (global, European, national)
  • Global
  • European (sdg_10_50 (s))
  • s: similar
Definition
Average annualized growth rate over a five-year period of household income per person of the poorest 40 per cent of the population (40 per cent of persons with lower incomes per unit of consumption (changed OECD scale))
Calculation method

$$TCIMP_{pobre}^{t}=(\sqrt[5]{\frac{IMP_{\text {pobre }}^{t}-IMP_{\text {pobre }}^{t-5}}{IMP_{{pobre }}^{t-5}}}-1) \cdot 100$$Where: \( IMP_{{pobre }}^{t}\)is the average income per person of households of the poorest 40% of the population (40% of people with the lowest income per unit of consumption (changed OECD scale)) in year t and \( IMP_{{pobre }}^{t-5}\)is the average income per person of households of the poorest 40% of the population (40% of people with the lowest income per unit of consumption (changed OECD scale)) in year t-5.

Unit of measure
Percentage
Periodicity
Annual
Disaggregated data(Gender, age, region in Spain, other)
Tier
Tier II
Come from National Statistics Plan (YES/NO)
Yes
Statistical operation
Life Conditions Survey (Código IOE: 30453)
Date of the last metadata update
15/12/2021
Link to United Nations metadata
Custody agency
World Bank
Observations

The income used in the calculation of this indicator corresponds to the year prior to the survey.The number of units of consumption of a household is calculated using the modified OECD scale, which assigns a weight of 1 to the first person aged 14 or over, a weight of 0.5 to the rest of persons aged 14 or over and a weight of 0.3 to persons under 14 years of age.The reference period for household income indicators corresponds to the year prior to the survey.