Datadata descriptionLuxembourg Income Study (LIS) Database.LIS: Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
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Income inequality and growth of living standards across the income distribution in the UK, 1974-2010 – Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen, and Max Roser
Full screen view Download DataIncome inequality and growth of living standards across the income distribution in the USA, 1974-2013 – Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen, and Max Roser
Full screen view Download DataIncome inequality and growth of living standards across the income distribution in Australia, 1974-2010 – Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen, and Max Roser
Full screen view Download DataIncome inequality and growth of living standards across the income distribution in Greece, 1974-2011 – Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen, and Max Roser
Full screen view Download DataIncomes across the distribution in 27 countries
Median income growth
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Incomes across the Distribution Database
- Data: Household disposable income by income decile for the working-age population and for the entire population. Equivalised household incomes and per capita incomes. Summary inequality measures (including Gini Indices).
- Geographical coverage: 27 high-income countries (most OECD countries)
- Time span: Data coverage differs by country – for some countries data goes back to 1978 while coverage is shorter for some other countries. Data is currently available until 2013.
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- This data set was developed at the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School in the Employment, Equity, and Growth Programme.
- The data source for the Incomes Across the Distribution Database is LIS microdata: Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Database, http://www.lisdatacenter.org (multiple countries; Micro data runs for multiple countries completed in September 2015.). Luxembourg: LIS.
LIS / New York Times Income Distribution Database
- Data: Information on the distribution and growth of household income across countries.
- Geographical coverage: 23 countries.
- Time span: Data coverage differs by country – for some countries data goes back to 1979 while coverage is shorter for some other countries. Data is currently available for some countries until 2013.
- Available at: It is also available via the website of the Luxembourg Income Study Database (here).
- This database was assembled by Janet Gornick (LIS), Thierry Kruten (LIS), Branko Milanovic (LIS), David Leonhardt (NYT), and Kevin Quealy (NYT).


