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Economic Poverty in Finland 1971 - 2004

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  • Marja Riihelä
  • Risto Sullsröm
  • Matti Tuomala

    (School of Management, University of Tampere)

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We have examined trends in the economic poverty in Finland using two data sources, the IDS (Income Distribution Survey) and the CES (Consumption Expenditure Survey). We have drawn on the recent literature on poverty analysis to analyse a range of poverty measures, using dominance conditions to rank the distributions of living standards. We ¯nd that poverty rate is the U-shaped curve over the period 1971 - 2004. As regards trends in poverty over time, the long-run perspective available from the CES indicates that from the early 1970s to the beginning of 1990s, the relative poverty rate has declined. The latter part of the 1990s and the early years of 2000s were clearly di®erent. We ¯nd that relative poverty rose over the period 1995 - 2004 for a very broad class of poverty measures and a wide range of poverty lines. Poverty rate, measuring poverty line 60 per cent from median income, was about 7 per cent (328 thousand persons) in 1990 and 11 per cent (557 thousand persons) in 2004. At the same time poverty has become more severe. We also found that since the mid 1990s the poverty rate among children has grown much faster than the poverty rate in the whole population. Whilst the total numbers in poverty during the 1987 - 2004 on these various de¯nitions have risen markedly, the composition of the poor has also changed signi¯cantly. There is little doubt that unemployed households are the most vulnerable group of the population. Another vulnerable group has been families with youngest children less than 7 years.

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  • Marja Riihelä & Risto Sullsröm & Matti Tuomala, 2007. "Economic Poverty in Finland 1971 - 2004," Working Papers 0751, Tampere University, Faculty of Management and Business, Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:tam:wpaper:0751
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    1. Sullström, Risto & Riihelä, Marja & Suoniemi, Ilpo, 2008. "Tax Progressivity and Recent Evolution of the Finnish Income Inequality," Discussion Papers 460, VATT Institute for Economic Research.
    2. S. Subramanian, 2009. "Revisiting the Normalization Axiom in Poverty Measurement," Finnish Economic Papers, Finnish Economic Association, vol. 22(2), pages 89-98, Autumn.
    3. Zhengke Miao & Qiaojun Shu & Weifan Wang & Dong Chen, 2016. "A sufficient condition for a tree to be $$(\Delta +1)$$ ( Δ + 1 ) - $$(2,1)$$ ( 2 , 1 ) -totally labelable," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 31(2), pages 893-901, February.
    4. Kanbur, Ravi & Tuomala, Matti, 2016. "Groupings and the gains from tagging," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 70(1), pages 53-63.
    5. Qiaojun Shu & Weifan Wang & Yiqiao Wang, 2017. "A new sufficient condition for a tree T to have the (2, 1)-total number $$\Delta +1$$ Δ + 1," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 33(3), pages 1011-1020, April.

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    • I32 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty

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