tulonjakauman
Tulonjakauman is the Finnish term for the distribution of income within an economy. It describes how income is allocated across individuals or households, capturing disparities between high- and low-income groups and signaling levels of economic inequality and social welfare.
Measurement and indicators: Common metrics include the Gini coefficient, income quintile shares, the Palma ratio (top
Determinants and mechanisms: Tulonjakauma is shaped by wages, capital income, transfers (pensions, benefits), taxes, and household
Policy relevance: A more equal tulonjakauma is often associated with broader social welfare, mobility, and cohesion;
In Finland, tulonjakauman is regularly monitored by Statistics Finland and international organizations such as the OECD