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Statistical Reference Handbook

World Consumer Income and Expenditure Patterns

Aug 2012

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Discover how income and spending trends vary from country to country

World Consumer Income and Expenditure Patterns is a valuable reference book if you wish to know how much people earn and how they spend their money.  Hard-to-research statistics from many sources are presented in easy to read tables (1990-2011).  The book highlights per capita spending on food, leisure and housing, plus per household and per capita income and earnings.  Buy this book and you have a powerful reference for building a profile of your target customer’s spending power. 

World Consumer Income and Expenditure Patterns includes:

  • Hard-to-research income statistics from household surveys and national accounts
  • Comparable spending statistics for 75 types of household goods and services in 71 countries
  • Data spanning 19 years to compare historic vs recent trends (1990, 1995, 2003-2011)
  • Key socio-economic indicators to help put income and spending statistics into context

Income statistics researched

  • Annual household income; Annual per capita income; Annual gross income by source; Annual gross earnings; Tax and social security contributions; Gini coefficient (a common measure of income distribution); Annual disposable income by sex; Household disposable income by decile; Household annual disposable income brackets; Consumer expenditure; Consumer expenditure by commodity; Consumer expenditure by purpose

Consumer spending data researched

  • Food and non-alcoholic beverages; Alcoholic beverages and tobacco; Clothing and footwear; Housing; Household goods and services; Health goods and medical services; Transport; Communications; Leisure and recreation; Education; Hotels and catering

Discover

  • The average income per capita of a Chinese consumer
  • Which country has the highest number of High Net Worth individuals
  • How much the Italians spend on clothing and footwear
  • The average income per capita of a Chinese consumer

 

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