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ST09: MEAN MONTHLY DISPOSABLE INCOME PER HOUSEHOLD MEMBER BY TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD (AGE OF CHILD 0-24 YEARS) AND SOURCE OF INCOME

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10. November 2023
Statistics Estonia
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Since 2012, partially registry data. Change in data sources in 2012 should be taken into account when comparing previous years with the following years.
Collection of the data necessary for the publication of this table was co-funded by the European Union.
In determining the type of household, we use Eurostat's definition of a dependent child.
A dependent child is a household member aged 0–17 years (as at 1 January of the reference year), as well as a household member aged 18–24 years who is economically inactive and living with at least one parent.