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Taxation > Total tax wedge > Single-income family (vs) Economy > Net social expenditure > % of GDP

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Economy > Net social expenditure > % of GDP
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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.613 (this correlation is potentially significant)

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Variable: Taxation > Total tax wedge > Single-income family Economy > Net social expenditure > % of GDP
Plot Display: Linear Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: The percentage of gross earnings given up in tax, including any social security contributions. Calculated for a married couple with two children, earning 100% of the average wage. Data for 2001. Selected OECD countries only. Net public social spending as a percentage of GDP. This also includes public health expenditure.
Source: OECD Willem Adema, Net Social Expenditure (2nd edn, OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Paper 52, 2001)
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