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Supplementary materials and methods, including extended discussion on limitations, and supplementary results.
## Data
All data, relevant tables, and R code are available at https://gitlab.pik-potsdam.de/pichler/europe.inequality
# Author Information
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# Supplementary Materials and Methods
In this paper we first stratified EXIOBASE national household energy and carbon footprints by income quintile, using data from the EUROSTAT Household Budget Survey (HBS). We then ranked all of these national income quintiles (140 quintiles in total: 28 countries x 5 national income quintiles) according to their mean expenditure in purchasing power standards (PPS), and aggregated them into 10 European expenditure deciles. The resultant household energy and carbon footprints per European expenditure decile in the year 2015 are then our level of analysis through the whole main paper. In this SI document, we explain these steps in more detail, discuss limitations, and provide some supplementary results at the end.
In this paper we first stratified EXIOBASE national household energy and carbon footprints by income quintile, using data from the EUROSTAT Household Budget Survey (HBS). We then ranked all of these national income quintiles (140 quintiles in total: 28 countries x 5 national income quintiles) according to their mean expenditure in purchasing power standards (PPS), and aggregated them into 10 European expenditure deciles. The resultant household energy and carbon footprints per European expenditure decile in the year 2015 are then our level of analysis through the whole main paper. In this SI document, we explain these steps in more detail, discuss limitations, and provide some supplementary results at the end. All data, relevant tables, and R code are available at https://gitlab.pik-potsdam.de/pichler/europe.inequality
## Income-stratified national household energy and carbon footprints
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