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Spain
Income inequality (gini coefficient) (2018)0.330
[23/37 countries]
Poverty rate after taxes and transfers (% of those below 50% of the current median income) (2018)14.2%
[13/37 countries]
% of those who are dissatisfied with their earnings (2009)60.7%
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% of those who are dissatisfied with their earnings (1999)64.8%
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% of those who think that it is difficult for their household to make ends meet (2017)33.9%
[13/29 countries]
% of men who say that they have a higher income than their partner (2012)73.7%
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% of men who say that they have a higher income than their partner (2002)82.8%
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% of women who say that they have a higher income than their partner (2012)15.5%
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% of women who say that they have a higher income than their partner (2002)9.9%
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% of those who say that both partners have about the same income (2012)16.2%
[28/41 countries]
% of those who say that both partners have about the same income (2002)11.8%
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% of those who think that differences in income in the country are too large (2017)83.6%
[12/30 countries]
% of those who think that differences in income in the country are too large (2009)91.2%
[17/41 countries]
% of those who think that differences in income in the country are too large (1999)89.3%
[10/25 countries]
% of those who think that there is strong conflicts between poor people and rich people (2009)51.8%
[14/41 countries]
% of those who think that there is strong conflicts between poor people and rich people (1999)32.2%
[20/25 countries]
% of those who think that differences in peoplefs standard of living should be small for a society to be fair (2017)84.8%
[3/30 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (2017)80.2%
[6/29 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (2010)78.9%
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% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (2009)79.6%
[14/41 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (2000)80.4%
[3/25 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (1999)79.3%
[8/25 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (1996)77.3%
[3/24 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices) (1993)69.8%
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% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (4 choices) (2016)89.3%
[8/35 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (4 choices) (2006)86.3%
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% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (4 choices) (1998)84.1%
[10/30 countries]
% of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (4 choices) (1996)90.1%
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% of those who think that they should take care of themselves and their family first, before helping other people (2017)79.7%
[12/30 countries]
% of those who think that they should take care of themselves and their family first, before helping other people (2017)71.1%
[8/30 countries]
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