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[InkStd] Income standard of families with children living at home aged 0-17 by income standard, observations and year

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This dataset has 12 series:

[hogStd.LE0102CB] high income standard – Number of children (1000s)
from
1995=138.4
to
2013=919.5
min:
138.4
max:
941.1
avg:
512.905
σ:
279.086
[hogStd.LE0102CC] high income standard – Margin of error for number of children (1000s)
from
1995=14.5
to
2013=39.5
min:
14.5
max:
39.6
avg:
27.868
σ:
8.266
[hogStd.LE0102CD] high income standard – Percentage of children
from
1995=7.2
to
2013=47.9
min:
7.2
max:
48.3
avg:
26.947
σ:
14.761
[hogStd.LE0102CE] high income standard – Margin of error for percentage of children
from
1995=0.8
to
2013=2.1
min:
0.8
max:
2.1
avg:
1.453
σ:
0.436
[lagStd.LE0102CB] low income standard – Number of children (1000s)
from
1995=284.5
to
2013=139.8
min:
119.6
max:
351.1
avg:
194.179
σ:
72.136
[lagStd.LE0102CC] low income standard – Margin of error for number of children (1000s)
from
1995=28.2
to
2013=17.4
min:
17.2
max:
36.2
avg:
23.058
σ:
5.45
[lagStd.LE0102CD] low income standard – Percentage of children
from
1995=14.9
to
2013=7.3
min:
6.3
max:
18
avg:
10.121
σ:
3.647
[lagStd.LE0102CE] low income standard – Margin of error for percentage of children
from
1995=1.5
to
2013=0.9
min:
0.9
max:
1.8
avg:
1.2
σ:
0.281
[lagStdejBistand.LE0102CB] low income standard, economic support not included – Number of children (1000s)
from
1995=354.3
to
2013=176.6
min:
162.6
max:
424.9
avg:
238.026
σ:
81.976
[lagStdejBistand.LE0102CC] low income standard, economic support not included – Margin of error for number of children (1000s)
from
1995=32.9
to
2013=19.2
min:
19.2
max:
40.1
avg:
25.721
σ:
5.88