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Document 32005R1099

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1099/2005 of 13 July 2005 implementing Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on the information society (Text with EEA relevance)

OJ L 183, 14.7.2005, p. 47–62 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

Legal status of the document In force

ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2005/1099/oj

14.7.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 183/47


COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1099/2005

of 13 July 2005

implementing Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on the information society

(Text with EEA relevance)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on the information society (1), and in particular Article 8 thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 established a common framework for the systematic production of Community statistics on the information society.

(2)

Pursuant to Article 8(1) of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 implementing measures are necessary to determine the data to be supplied for preparation of the statistics defined in Articles 3 and 4 of that Regulation, and to fix the deadlines for their transmission.

(3)

The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Statistical Programme Committee, established by Council Decision 89/382/EEC, Euratom (2),

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

The data to be transmitted for the production of Community statistics on the information society as laid down in Articles 3(2) and 4 of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be as specified in Annexes I and II to this Regulation.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 13 July 2005.

For the Commission

Joaquín ALMUNIA

Member of the Commission


(1)  OJ L 143, 30.4.2004, p. 49.

(2)  OJ L 181, 28.6.1989, p. 47.


ANNEX I

Module 1: Enterprises and the information society

1.   SUBJECTS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS

(a)   The subjects to be covered for the reference year 2006, selected from the list in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 808/2004, are the following:

ICT systems and their usage in enterprises

Use of Internet and other electronic networks by enterprises

e-Commerce and e-Business processes

ICT security.

(b.1)   The following enterprise characteristics shall be collected only for enterprises not classified in Section J of NACE Rev. 1.1:

ICT systems and their usage in enterprises

Characteristics to be collected for all enterprises:

Computer usage

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that use computers:

Percentage of persons employed using computers at least once a week

Existence of employed persons who regularly work part of their time (half a day per week or more) away from the enterprise’s regular work site and who connect to the enterprise’s computer systems through electronic networks (remote working)

Difficulties in recruiting personnel with ICT skills during 2005

Existence of wireless LAN

Existence of wire based LAN

Existence of Intranet

Existence of Extranet

Existence of IT system to manage the placing and/or receipt of orders

Extent of substitution of traditional postal mail by electronic means of communication in the last five years (no substitution, minor substitution, significant substitution, mostly or entirely substituted, not applicable)

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that make use of remote working:

Remote working by type: working at home

Remote working by type: at customers and/or external business partners’ premises

Remote working by type: geographically dispersed locations of the same enterprise or enterprise group

Remote working by type: during business travel

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that encountered difficulties in recruiting personnel with ICT skills during 2005:

ICT user skills not available or not entirely suitable in 2005

ICT specialist skills not available or not entirely suitable in 2005

High cost of ICT specialists in 2005

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have an IT system to manage the placing and/or receipt of orders:

Orders management IT system linked to an internal system for re-ordering replacement supplies

Orders management IT system linked to invoicing and payment systems

Orders management IT system linked to system for managing production, logistics or service operations

Orders management IT system linked to suppliers' business systems

Orders management IT system linked to customers' business systems

Use of Internet and other electronic networks by enterprises

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that use computers:

Access to Internet

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have access to Internet:

Percentage of persons employed using computers connected to the World Wide Web at least once a week

Internet connection: Traditional modem

Internet connection: ISDN

Internet connection: DSL

Internet connection: Other fixed Internet connection

Internet connection: Mobile connection

Maximum download speed of Internet connection (below 144 Kb/s, 144 Kb/s or more and less than 2 Mb/s, 2 Mb/s or more)

Internet usage for banking and financial services

Internet usage for training and education

Internet usage for market monitoring

Internet usage for receiving digital products

Internet usage for obtaining after-sales services

Internet usage for interaction with public authorities in 2005

Existence of own website

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that interacted with public authorities via Internet during 2005:

Internet usage for obtaining information from public authorities’ websites in 2005

Internet usage for obtaining forms from public authorities’ websites in 2005

Internet usage for returning filled in forms to public authorities in 2005

Internet usage for submitting a proposal in an electronic tender system (public e-procurement) in 2005

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have a website:

Website for marketing own products

Website for facilitating access to catalogues and price lists

Website for providing after-sales support

e-commerce and e-business processes

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have access to Internet:

Have ordered via Internet

Have received orders via Internet

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have ordered via Internet:

Percentage of total purchases resulting from orders placed via Internet, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;100] )

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have received orders via Internet:

Percentage of total turnover resulted from orders received via Internet

Internet e-sales by type of client: B2B and B2G

Internet e-sales by type of client: B2C

Internet e-sales by destination: Own country

Internet e-sales by destination: Other EU countries

Internet e-sales by destination: Rest of the world

Have sold products via specialised B2B market places

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that use computers:

Have ordered via computer networks other than Internet

Have received orders via computer networks other than Internet

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have ordered via computer networks other than Internet:

Percentage of total purchases resulting from orders placed via computer networks other than Internet, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;75[ , [75;100] )

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have received orders via computer networks other than Internet:

Percentage of total turnover resulting from orders received via other computer networks than Internet

ICT security

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have access to Internet:

Security facilities usage: Virus checking or protection software

Security facilities usage: Firewalls

Security facilities usage: Secure servers

Security facilities usage: Off-site data backup

Security facilities usage: Electronic digital signature as customer's authentication mechanism

Security facilities usage: Other authentication mechanism (e.g. PIN code)

Security facilities usage: Data encryption for confidentiality

ICT-related problems encountered in 2005 that resulted in a loss of information or working time

(b.2)   The following enterprise characteristics shall be collected for enterprises of the financial sector classified in Section J classes 65.12, 65.22, 66.01 and 66.03 of NACE Rev. 1.1:

ICT systems and their usage in enterprises

Characteristics to be collected for all enterprises:

Percentage of persons employed using computers at least once a week

Existence of employed persons who regularly work part of their time (half a day per week or more) away from the enterprise’s regular work site and who connect to enterprise’s computer systems through electronic networks (remote working)

Difficulties in recruiting personnel with ICT skills during 2005

Existence of wireless LAN

Existence of wire-based LAN

Existence of Intranet

Existence of Extranet

Existence of IT system to manage the receipt of orders

Extent of substitution of traditional postal mail by electronic means of communication in the last five years (no substitution, minor substitution, significant substitution, mostly or entirely substituted, not applicable)

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have remote working:

Remote working by type: working at home

Remote working by type: at customers’ and/or external business partners’ premises

Remote working by type: geographically dispersed locations of the same enterprise or enterprise group

Remote working by type: during business travel

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that encountered difficulties in recruiting personnel with ICT skills during 2005:

ICT user skills not available or not entirely suitable in 2005

ICT specialist skills not available or not entirely suitable in 2005

High cost of ICT specialists in 2005

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have an IT system to manage the receipt of orders:

Orders management IT system linked to Internal system of enterprise or enterprise group

Orders management IT system linked to Customers' business systems

Use of Internet by enterprises

Characteristics to be collected for all enterprises:

Access to Internet

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have access to Internet:

Percentage of persons employed using computers connected to the World Wide Web at least once a week

Internet connection: Traditional modem

Internet connection: ISDN

Internet connection: DSL

Internet connection: Other fixed Internet connection

Internet connection: Mobile connection

Maximum download speed of Internet connection (below 144 Kb/s, 144 Kb/s or more and less than 2 Mb/s, 2 Mb/s or more)

Internet usage for training and education

Internet usage for interaction with public authorities in 2005

Existence of own website

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that interacted with public authorities via Internet during 2005:

Internet usage for obtaining information from public authorities websites in 2005

Internet usage for obtaining forms from public authorities websites in 2005

Internet usage for returning filled in forms to public authorities in 2005

Internet usage for submitting a proposal in an electronic tender system (public e-procurement) in 2005

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have a website (optional):

Website for marketing own products/services (optional)

e-commerce and e-business processes

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have access to Internet:

Provision of on-line financial services to customers via the Internet

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have provided on-line financial services via the Internet:

Provision of payment services

Provision of savings deposits

Provision of loans

Provision of investment services

Provision of life insurance

Provision of non-life insurance

Have received orders via Internet for payment services

Have received orders via Internet for savings deposits

Have received orders via Internet for loans

Have received orders via Internet for investment services

Have received orders via Internet for life insurance

Have received orders via Internet for non-life insurance

Internet e-sales of retail financial services by destination: Own country

Internet e-sales of retail financial services by destination: Other EU countries

Internet e-sales of retail financial services by destination: Rest of the world

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that provide banking services via the Internet:

Percentage of total account/deposit holders who placed orders via website, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Percentage of total private holders of accounts/deposits who placed orders via website, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Percentage of total corporate holders of accounts/deposits who placed orders via website, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Percentage of value of payment orders via Internet (optional), in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Percentage of value of revenues from orders via Internet (optional), in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that provide insurance via the Internet:

Percentage of insurance policies ordered by private customers via website, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Percentage of insurance policies ordered by corporate customers via website, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Percentage of value of gross premiums written from private and corporate insurance policies ordered via website, in percentage classes ( [0;1[ , [1;5[ , [5;10[ , [10;25[ , [25;50[ , [50;100] )

Characteristics to be collected for all enterprises (optional):

Receipt of orders from customers via networks other than Internet (optional)

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have received orders from customers via networks other than Internet (optional):

Use of network to receive batch payment orders from corporate customers’ computer applications (optional)

Use of network of cash dispensers (e.g. ATM) in self-service areas to receive payment orders and/or network for credit card payment orders from retail customers/individuals (optional)

Use of network to receive orders from sales agents’ computer systems linked to enterprise computer system (optional)

Other use of electronic networks other than Internet (optional)

ICT security

Characteristics to be collected for enterprises that have access to Internet:

Security facilities usage: Virus checking or protection software

Security facilities usage: Firewalls

Security facilities usage: Secure servers

Security facilities usage: Off-site data backup

Security facilities usage: Electronic digital signature as customer's authentication mechanism

Security facilities usage: Other authentication mechanism (e.g. PIN code)

Security facilities usage: Data encryption for confidentiality

ICT-related problems encountered in 2005 that resulted in a loss of information or working time

2.   COVERAGE

The characteristics defined in heading 1(b) of this Annex are to be collected from enterprises classified in the following economic activities and enterprise size.

(a)   Economic activity: enterprises classified in the following categories of NACE-Rev. 1.1:

NACE category

Description

Section D

‘Manufacturing’

Section F

‘Construction’

Section G

‘Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods’

Groups 55.1 and 55.2

‘Hotels’ and ‘Camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation’

Section I

‘Transport, storage and communication’

Class 65.12

‘Other monetary intermediation’

Class 65.22

‘Other credit granting’

Class 66.01

‘Life Insurance’

Class 66.03

‘Non-Life Insurance’

Section K

‘Real estate, renting and business activities’

Groups 92.1 and 92.2

‘Motion picture and video activities’ and ‘Radio and television activities’

(b)   Enterprise size: enterprises with 10 or more persons employed;

(c)   Geographic scope: enterprises located in any part of the territory of the Member State.

3.   REFERENCE PERIODS

The reference period is the year 2005 for the variables under the heading e-commerce and e-business processes and where specified. The reference period is January 2006 for the other data.

4.   BREAKDOWNS

The subjects and their characteristics listed in heading 1(b) of this Annex shall be provided separately for the following breakdowns:

(a)   Economic activity breakdown: according to the following NACE Rev. 1.1 aggregates:

NACE aggregation

 

DA + DB + DC + DD + DE

 

DF + DG + DH

 

DI + DJ

 

DK + DL + DM + DN

 

45

 

50

 

51

 

52

 

55.1 + 55.2

 

60 + 61 + 62 + 63

 

64

 

65.12 + 65.22

 

66.01 + 66.03

 

72

 

70 + 71 + 73 + 74

 

92.1 + 92.2

(b)   Size class breakdown: Data shall be broken down by the following size classes of the number of persons employed.

Size Class

 

10 or more

 

10-49 (small enterprises)

 

50-249 (medium enterprises)

 

250 or more (large enterprises)

(c)   Geographic breakdown: Data shall be broken down by the following regional groups.

Regional Group

 

Objective 1 regions (including transitional or phasing-out Objective 1 regions)

 

Non-Objective 1 regions

5.   PERIODICITY

The data shall be provided once for the year 2006.

6.   DEADLINES

(a)

The aggregate data, where necessary flagged for confidentiality or unreliability, referred to in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be forwarded to Eurostat before 5 October 2006. By that date, the dataset has to be finalised, validated and accepted. The tabulated, computer readable transmission format shall follow the instructions provided by Eurostat.

(b)

The metadata referred to in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be forwarded to Eurostat before 31 July 2006. The metadata shall follow the report template provided by Eurostat.

(c)

The quality report referred to in Article 7(4) of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be forwarded to Eurostat by 1 December 2006. The quality report shall follow the report template provided by Eurostat.


ANNEX II

Module 2: Individuals, households and the information society

1.   SUBJECTS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS

(a)   The subjects to be covered for the reference year 2006, selected from the list in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 808/2004, are the following:

access to and use of ICT systems by individuals and/or in households

use of Internet for different purposes by individuals and/or in households

ICT security

ICT competence

barriers to use of ICT and the Internet.

(b)   The following characteristics shall be collected:

 

Access to and use of ICT systems by individuals and/or in households

Characteristics to be collected for all households:

access to ICT devices at home: TV (to be reported separately: satellite dish, cable TV, digital TV)

access to ICT devices at home: fixed telephone line

access to ICT devices at home: mobile phone (to be reported separately: Internet-enabled mobile phone)

access to ICT devices at home: games console

access to ICT devices at home: desktop computer

access to ICT devices at home: portable computer

access to ICT devices at home: handheld computer

access to the Internet at home, regardless of whether it is used.

Characteristics to be collected for households with access to the Internet at home:

devices used to access the Internet at home: desktop computer

devices used to access the Internet at home: portable computer

devices used to access the Internet at home: TV set with specific Internet device

devices used to access the Internet at home: games console

devices used to access the Internet at home: other means (optional: report separately via Internet-enabled mobile phone, via handheld computer)

type of connection used to access the Internet at home: modem or ISDN

type of connection used to access the Internet at home: DSL

type of connection used to access the Internet at home: other broadband connection (e.g. cable, UMTS, etc.)

type of connection used to access the Internet at home: mobile phone over narrowband (WAP, GPRS, etc.).

Characteristics to be collected for all individuals:

most recent computer use (within the last three months; between three months and a year ago; more than one year ago; never used a computer)

use of a mobile phone.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used a computer in the last three months:

frequency of computer use (every day or almost every day; at least once a week (but not every day); at least once a month (but not every week); less than once a month)

location of computer use in the last three months: at home

location of computer use in the last three months: at the usual place of work (other than home)

location of computer use in the last three months: at place of education

location of computer use in the last three months: at another person’s home

location of computer use in the last three months: elsewhere.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals using a mobile phone:

substitution of private traditional postal mail by mobile text or picture messages (no substitution; minor substitution; significant substitution; mostly or entirely substituted; not applicable).

 

Use of Internet for different purposes by individuals and/or in households

Characteristics to be collected for all individuals:

most recent Internet use (within the last three months; between three months and a year ago; more than one year ago; never used the Internet).

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having already used the Internet:

most recent Internet commerce activity for private use (within the last three months; between three months and a year ago; more than one year ago; never bought or ordered).

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet in the last three months:

frequency of Internet use in the last three months (every day or almost every day; at least once a week (but not every day); at least once a month (but not every week); less than once a month)

location of Internet use in the last three months: at home

location of Internet use in the last three months: at place of work (other than home)

location of Internet use in the last three months: at place of education

location of Internet use in the last three months: at another person’s home

location of Internet use in the last three months: elsewhere (optional: report separately for public library; post office; public office, town hall or government agency; community or voluntary organisation; Internet café)

use of mobile devices to access the Internet: mobile phone via WAP or GPRS

use of mobile devices to access the Internet: mobile phone via UMTS

use of mobile devices to access the Internet: handheld computer

substitution of private traditional postal mail by Internet or e-mail messages (no substitution; minor substitution; significant substitution; mostly or entirely substituted; not applicable)

use of a personal (private or office) e-mail address

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for sending and/or receiving e-mail

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for telephoning over the Internet

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for other communication activities

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for finding information about goods and services

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for using services related to travel and accommodation

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for listening to web radio or watching web television

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for playing or downloading games, images or music

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for downloading software

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading or downloading online newspapers and news magazines

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for looking for a job or sending a job application

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for seeking health-related information

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for other information search or on-line service

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for Internet banking

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for selling goods or services

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for formalised educational activities

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for post-educational courses

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for other educational activities related specifically to employment opportunities

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for obtaining information from public authorities’ websites

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for downloading official forms from public authorities websites

Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for sending filled in forms to public authorities

Internet usage for contacts with the public administration (usage; interest in usage; not interested).

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet in the last three months and showing interest in e-government:

e-government for income taxes (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for job search by labour offices (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for social security benefits (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for personal documents (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for car registration (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for application for building permission (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for declaration to the police (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for public libraries (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for requesting and issuing certificates (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for enrolment in higher education or university (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for announcement of moving (usage; intention to use; not interested)

e-government for health-related services (usage; intention to use; not interested).

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet for Internet commerce activities in the last 12 months:

Internet usage for ordering food or groceries

Internet usage for ordering household goods

Internet usage for ordering films or music (to be reported separately: whether delivered on-line)

Internet usage for ordering books, magazines, newspapers or e-learning material (to be reported separately: whether delivered on-line)

Internet usage for ordering clothes or sports goods

Internet usage for ordering computer software and upgrades (to be reported separately: whether delivered on-line)

Internet usage for ordering computer hardware

Internet usage for ordering electronic equipment

Internet usage for ordering share purchases, financial services or insurance

Internet usage for ordering travel or holiday accommodation

Internet usage for ordering tickets for events

Internet usage for ordering lotteries or betting

Internet usage for ordering other goods or services

Internet usage for ordering from retailers known from outside the Internet

Internet usage for ordering from retailers known from the Internet or found on the Internet

problems encountered with Internet commerce regardless of type of problem.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet for Internet commerce activities in the last 12 months and having encountered any problem with Internet commerce:

problems encountered with Internet commerce: difficulties in finding information concerning guarantees

problems encountered with Internet commerce: speed of delivery slower than indicated

problems encountered with Internet commerce: final costs higher than indicated

problems encountered with Internet commerce: wrong or damaged goods delivered or no goods received at all

problems encountered with Internet commerce: lack of security of payments

problems encountered with Internet commerce: complaints and redress difficult or no satisfactory response after complaint

problems encountered with Internet commerce: other.

ICT security

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet at home in the last three months:

spam (unsolicited e-mails which the individual regards as junk mail and prefers not to receive).

ICT competence

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having ever used a computer:

most recent training course of at least three hours on any aspect of computer use (within the last three months; between three months and one year ago; between one and three years ago; more than three years ago; never taken a course)

computer skills for copying or moving a file or folder

computer skills for using copy and paste tools to duplicate or move information within a document

computer skills for using basic arithmetic formulae in a spreadsheet

computer skills for compressing files

computer skills for connecting and installing new devices, e.g. printer or modem

computer skills for writing a computer program using a specialised programming language.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having ever used the Internet:

Internet skills for using a search engine to find information

Internet skills for sending e-mails with attached files

Internet skills for posting messages to chat rooms, newsgroups or an online discussion forum

Internet skills for using the Internet to make phone calls

Internet skills for using peer-to-peer file sharing for exchanging movies, music, etc.

Internet skills for creating a web page.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having one or more of the computer or Internet skills:

way of obtaining e-skills: formalised educational institution

way of obtaining e-skills: training courses in adult education centre (but not at the initiative of the employer)

way of obtaining e-skills: vocational training courses (at the request of the employer)

way of obtaining e-skills: self-study using books, CD-ROMs, etc.

way of obtaining e-skills: self-study in the sense of learning-by-doing

way of obtaining e-skills: informal assistance from colleagues, relatives, friends

way of obtaining e-skills: other way.

Barriers to use of ICT and the Internet

Characteristics to be collected for households without access to the Internet at home:

barriers to home Internet access: have access elsewhere

barriers to home Internet access: do not want Internet (because content harmful, etc.)

barriers to home Internet access: do not need Internet (because not useful, not interesting, etc.)

barriers to home Internet access: equipment costs too high

barriers to home Internet access: access costs too high

barriers to home Internet access: lack of skills

barriers to home Internet access: physical disability

barriers to home Internet access: privacy or security concerns

barriers to home Internet access: other.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet in the last three months and not yet using the Internet to replace personal contacts with, or visits to, public services or administrations:

barriers to using e-government: services needed are not available on-line or difficult to find

barriers to using e-government: personal contact is lacking

barriers to using e-government: immediate response is lacking

barriers to using e-government: concerned about protection and security of personal data

barriers to using e-government: additional costs

barriers to using e-government: too complex

barriers to using e-government: other.

Characteristics to be collected for individuals having used the Internet but not for Internet commerce activities in the last 12 months:

barriers to Internet commerce: have no need

barriers to Internet commerce: prefer to shop in person, like to see product, loyalty to shops, force of habit

barriers to Internet commerce: lack of skills

barriers to Internet commerce: delivery of goods ordered over the Internet is a problem

barriers to Internet commerce: security or privacy concerns

barriers to Internet commerce: trust concerns about receiving or returning goods, concerns about complaints or redress

barriers to Internet commerce: no payment card with which to pay over the Internet

barriers to Internet commerce: speed of the Internet connection is too slow

barriers to Internet commerce: other.

2.   COVERAGE

(a)

The statistical units to be represented for the characteristics listed in heading 1(b) of this Annex that relate to households, are the households with at least one member in the age group 16 to 74.

(b)

The statistical units to be represented for the characteristics listed in heading 1(b) of this Annex that relate to individuals are the individuals aged 16 to 74.

(c)

The geographical scope shall cover households and/or individuals living in any part of the territory of the Member State.

3.   REFERENCE PERIODS

The reference period for the statistics to be collected is the first quarter of 2006.

4.   BREAKDOWNS

(a)

For the subjects and their characteristics listed in heading 1(b) of this Annex that relate to households, the following background characteristics shall be collected:

Geographical location: living in Objective 1 regions (including transitional or phasing-out Objective 1 regions); living in other regions

Degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated areas

Type of household: number of members in the household (to be collected separately: number of children under 16)

(optional) Household’s net monthly income (to be collected as a value or using quartiles).

(b)

For the subjects and their characteristics listed in heading 1(b) of this Annex that relate to individuals, the following background characteristics shall be collected:

Geographical location: living in Objective 1 regions (including transitional or phasing-out Objective 1 regions); living in other regions

Degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated area

Gender: male; female

Age group: under 16 (optional); 16 to 24; 25 to 34; 35 to 44; 45 to 54; 55 to 64; 65 to 74; over 74 (optional)

Highest completed level of education according to the International Standard Classification of Educational Levels (ISCED 97): low (ISCED 0, 1 or 2); middle (ISCED 3 or 4); high (ISCED 5 or 6)

Employment situation: employee; self-employed, including family workers; unemployed; students not in the labour force; other not in the labour force.

Occupation according to the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-88 (COM)): manual workers, non-manual workers; ICT workers, non-ICT workers.

5.   PERIODICITY

The data shall be provided once for the year 2006.

6.   DEADLINES FOR TRANSMISSION OF RESULTS

(a)

The aggregate data, where necessary flagged for confidentiality or unreliability, referred to in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be forwarded to Eurostat before 5 October 2006. By that date, the dataset has to be finalised, validated and accepted. The tabulated, computer-readable transmission format shall follow the instructions provided by Eurostat.

(b)

The metadata referred to in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be forwarded to Eurostat before 31 July 2006. The metadata shall follow the report template provided by Eurostat.

(c)

The quality report referred to in Article 7(4) of Regulation (EC) No 808/2004 shall be forwarded to Eurostat by 1 December 2006. The quality report shall follow the report template provided by Eurostat.


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