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Zoloch on
Each stablish its own standards for “line of poverty”, they are not comparable as it is not an international level
Far_Code_90 on
North Bulgaria should be purple
TheKrzysiek on
1) Suprised how pretty well Poland and Czechia are doing
2) What’s up with the dark spots in Germany and France
3) The north-south divide in Italy is HUGE yikes
HappyBlueOrangutan on
Hmm interesting, wouldnt say we were this much better compared to the rest of Europe. Finland especially surprises me, as I havent seen country more socially equal. But as the Czech Republic goes, the colours are correct, the two most problematic regions are there picked green.
SolivagantWalker on
It’s free real estate 🙂
karimr on
Some of these are not very surprising for Germany. The blue regions near the Dutch border encompass most of the Ruhr Valley, which has a lot of deprived areas and the ones in East Germany cover some of its most depopulated and deindustrialised regions which were kinda left barren after reunification.
However, I am wondering why Berlin isn’t dark blue whereas Hamburg is. Incomes in Hamburg are somewhat higher while the cost of living is (I think) slightly higher in Berlin, so you’d expect it to be the other way round as Hamburg is actually one of our wealthiest states on a per capita basis whereas Berlin has always been known to be kind of poor for a capital and less affluent than quite a few tier 1 cities in Germany, which is also noticeable when you go there compared to Hamburg, Munich, Cologne etc.
Mcwedlav on
What’s the definition of social exclusion? Investment bankers are also at risk of social exclusion because of working 18h or so per day. Or is that social isolation?
baddzie on
North vs South
Electronic_Injury_49 on
Italy: was expecting Trentino to be on the lower end, but not Emilia. Good job guys, wasn’t expecting this
Interesting_Boat5087 on
Well done Czech Rep. Austria and Poland! I believe in the next couple of decades, all of central and eastern europe (including balkans) will improve their standards of living and economy.
FakeHaseo on
Let’s go sicily!!!
swadgeflorn on
Really suprised Itally is doing that bad, maybe just the cost of living?
Jealous-Evening5662 on
Northern Sweden are better of then Stockholm region, hadnt seen that one, 15 years ago.
Malmö, get your shit together.
Then there seems to be problems in Trondheim region / Trøndelag in Norway, that’s surprising.
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Anyone have data on the UK regions?
Good job, Czechia!
time to spam more posts of speed limits to hide these news
Each stablish its own standards for “line of poverty”, they are not comparable as it is not an international level
North Bulgaria should be purple
1) Suprised how pretty well Poland and Czechia are doing
2) What’s up with the dark spots in Germany and France
3) The north-south divide in Italy is HUGE yikes
Hmm interesting, wouldnt say we were this much better compared to the rest of Europe. Finland especially surprises me, as I havent seen country more socially equal. But as the Czech Republic goes, the colours are correct, the two most problematic regions are there picked green.
It’s free real estate 🙂
Some of these are not very surprising for Germany. The blue regions near the Dutch border encompass most of the Ruhr Valley, which has a lot of deprived areas and the ones in East Germany cover some of its most depopulated and deindustrialised regions which were kinda left barren after reunification.
However, I am wondering why Berlin isn’t dark blue whereas Hamburg is. Incomes in Hamburg are somewhat higher while the cost of living is (I think) slightly higher in Berlin, so you’d expect it to be the other way round as Hamburg is actually one of our wealthiest states on a per capita basis whereas Berlin has always been known to be kind of poor for a capital and less affluent than quite a few tier 1 cities in Germany, which is also noticeable when you go there compared to Hamburg, Munich, Cologne etc.
What’s the definition of social exclusion? Investment bankers are also at risk of social exclusion because of working 18h or so per day. Or is that social isolation?
North vs South
Italy: was expecting Trentino to be on the lower end, but not Emilia. Good job guys, wasn’t expecting this
Well done Czech Rep. Austria and Poland! I believe in the next couple of decades, all of central and eastern europe (including balkans) will improve their standards of living and economy.
Let’s go sicily!!!
Really suprised Itally is doing that bad, maybe just the cost of living?
Northern Sweden are better of then Stockholm region, hadnt seen that one, 15 years ago.
Malmö, get your shit together.
Then there seems to be problems in Trondheim region / Trøndelag in Norway, that’s surprising.
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