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SILC Housing by indicator, type of household and sex. All ages. Percentage and estimated numbers in thousands. Year 2008 - 2020

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2021-10-14
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Proportion of persons in percent

Because the Living Conditions Survey/SILC is a sample survey based on a national random probability sample, there is a degree of uncertainty that can be calculated. The presented percentage figures are estimations and consideration must be taken to uncertainty/margin of error when drawing conclusions. The interval that is created by the percent estimation ± margin of error here is a 95 percent confidence interval, which is an interval with a 95 percent probability including the actual percentage.

Estimated numbers in thousands

Because the Living Conditions Survey/SILC is a sample survey based on a national random probability sample, there is a degree of uncertainty that can be calculated. The presented information consists of estimations and consideration must be taken to uncertainty/margin of error when drawing conclusions. The interval that is created by the level estimation ± margin of error here is a 95 percent confidence interval, which is an interval with a 95 percent probability including the actual value.

observations: Proportion of persons in percent , indicator: housing cost overburden

This indicator is defined as the percentage of the population living in a household where the total housing costs (net of housing allowances) represent more than 40% of the total disposable household income (net of housing allowances).

observations: Proportion of persons in percent , indicator: housing deprivation - leaking roof, damp walls, floors or foundation, or rot in window frames or floor

The indicator is defined as the percentage of the total population living in a dwelling with either a leaking roof, or damp walls/floors/foundation, or rot in window frames or floor.

observations: Proportion of persons in percent , indicator: housing deprivation - dwelling too dark

The indicator is defined as the percentage of the total population considering their dwelling as too dark and not having enough light.