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Document 32019R2242
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2242 of 16 December 2019 specifying the technical items of data sets, establishing the technical formats and specifying the detailed arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the income and living conditions domain pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2242 of 16 December 2019 specifying the technical items of data sets, establishing the technical formats and specifying the detailed arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the income and living conditions domain pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2242 of 16 December 2019 specifying the technical items of data sets, establishing the technical formats and specifying the detailed arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the income and living conditions domain pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
C/2019/8836
OJ L 336, 30.12.2019, p. 133–273
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
In force
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EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
L 336/133 |
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2019/2242
of 16 December 2019
specifying the technical items of data sets, establishing the technical formats and specifying the detailed arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the income and living conditions domain pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 October 2019 establishing a common framework for European statistics relating to persons and households, based on data at individual level collected from samples, amending Regulations (EC) No 808/2004, (EC) No 452/2008 and (EC) No 1338/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EC) No 577/98 (1), and in particular Article 7(1), Article 8(3) and Article 13(6) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
In order to ensure the accurate implementation of the sample survey as regards the income and living conditions domain, EU-SILC, the Commission should specify the technical items of the data set, the technical formats for transmission of information and the detailed arrangements and content of the quality reports. |
(2) |
The EU-SILC survey is a key instrument for providing information required by the European Semester and the European Pillar of Social Rights, in particular for income distribution, poverty and social exclusion, as well as various related living conditions and poverty EU policies, such as on child poverty, access to health care and other services, housing, over indebtedness and quality of life. It is also the main source of data for microsimulation purposes and flash estimates of income distribution and poverty rates. |
(3) |
The international comparability of national and regional statistics on income and living conditions requires the use of statistical classifications for the territorial units, education, occupation and economic sector that are compatible with the NUTS (2), ISCED (3), ISCO (4) and NACE (5) classifications. The recommendations made by the United Nations in the Canberra Group Handbook on Household Income Statistics should also be taken into account. |
(4) |
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the European Statistical System Committee, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Subject matter
This Regulation specifies the technical items of the data set, the technical formats for the transmission of information from Member States to the Commission (Eurostat) and the arrangements for transmission and the content of the quality reports in the income and living conditions domain (EU-SILC).
Article 2
Definitions
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply:
(1) |
‘fieldwork period’ means the period during which data is collected from respondents; |
(2) |
‘reference period’ means the period to which a particular item of information relates; |
(3) |
‘cross-sectional ’ means, in reference to data, those pertaining to a particular time or a given reference period; |
(4) |
‘longitudinal’ means, in reference to data, those pertaining to given subsequent reference periods, observed yearly over a certain length of time with respect to the same observation unit; |
(5) |
‘sample person’ means a member of a private household in the initial sample who is at least 16 years old at the end of the income reference period; |
(6) |
‘sample household’ means a private household containing at least one sample person; |
(7) |
‘selected respondent model’ means a mode of sampling based on individuals where the household to which the selected respondent belongs is the sample household and the selected respondent is the sample person; |
(8) |
‘age’ of a person means the age in completed years at the end of income reference period, |
(9) |
‘current household member’ means a member of a sample household at the time of data collection or compilation; |
(10) |
‘co-resident’ means a current household member other than a sample person; |
(11) |
‘household split’ means a situation where the sample persons living in a sample household at the time of wave x, live, at the time of wave x+1, in more than one private household within the national territory included in the target population; when a household split occurs, there will be only one initial household and one or more split-off households; |
(12) |
‘initial household’ means a sample household which has undergone a household split and where any sample person who lived in that household at the time of wave x still lives at the same address at the time of wave x+1. If more than one sample person lived in the household at the time of the wave x and still live in that address at the time of the wave x+1 but in different households, the initial household is the household of the sample person still living at the initial address who has the lowest person number referred to in Annex III. If at the time of wave x+1 no sample person lives at the address of wave x, then the household of the sample person who had the lowest person number at the time of wave x is the initial household. If this person is no longer alive or no longer living in a private household within the national territory of the target population, the initial household is the household of the sample person with the next lowest person number. For the selected respondent model ‘initial household’ means the household of the selected respondent; |
(13) |
‘split-off household’ means a household composed of members of the household that has undergone a household split, other than the initial household; |
(14) |
‘fusion household’ means all sample persons from different sample households from the previous wave who join together to form a new household; |
(15) |
‘modelling’ means generating information that is missing in the data set by making use of substantive relationships with information from outside the data set; |
(16) |
‘collection unit’ means a household or person with certain characteristics to which or whom the information collected pertains; |
(17) |
‘household respondent’ means the person from whom household-level information is obtained; |
(18) |
‘rotational panel design’ means sample selection based on a fixed number of subsamples, each of which is representative of the target population at the time of its selection. Each year, one subsample rotates out and a new one is drawn as a substitute; |
(19) |
‘wave’ means a year in which a subsample is participating in the survey; |
(20) |
‘panel’ means a subsample observed over more than one year. |
Article 3
Statistical concepts and description of variables
1. Member States shall use the statistical concepts laid down in Annex I.
2. The technical characteristics of variables shall be those laid down in Annex II and refer to:
(a) |
the variable’s identifier; |
(b) |
the variable’s name; |
(c) |
the modality label and code; |
(d) |
the collection unit; |
(e) |
the mode of collection; |
(f) |
the reference period. |
3. The variables for which missing values are not allowed and for which data shall be imputed shall be those identified in the Annex II.
4. All household and personal data shall be linkable for the whole duration of the panel, both for cross-sectional and for longitudinal information.
Article 4
Characteristics of the statistical populations and observation units and the rules on respondents
1. The target population in the income and living conditions domain shall be private households and all persons composing these households in the territory of the Member State.
2. Information at household and person level shall be collected or compiled for all household members, including all sample persons and co-residents as specified in Annex II. In the selected respondent model, data shall be collected through individual interviews only from selected respondents aged 16 or over. For a sample person, starting from the second wave, information shall be obtained on whether that person remained at the same address or moved to a different address from one year to the next, as well as on the new contact information in case of change.
3. Information on household members from the previous wave who are no longer household members shall be collected to establish whether those persons have died or whether they have moved abroad or to an institution or to a different address within the national territory.
4. A household shall be included for the collection or compilation of detailed information if it contains at least one sample person.
5. In both the initial and the split-off household, the full information required for current household members and the full information at household level shall be collected or compiled.
6. At least three attempts shall be made to contact a household or person before it is considered that it, he or she is non-responding, unless there are conclusive reasons why this cannot be done (such as a definite refusal to cooperate or circumstances endangering the interviewer’s safety).
7. Where proxy interviews are allowed, the proxy rate shall be kept as limited as possible with regard to:
(a) |
the income personal variables; |
(b) |
any variables required for at least one household member aged 16 and over. |
If a proxy interview is conducted, the identification of the person who has provided the information shall be recorded.
8. Detailed characteristics of the identification of households and persons shall be those set out in Annex III.
Article 5
Reference periods
1. The income reference period shall be a 12-month period, such as the previous calendar or tax year.
2. The reference periods for variables not referring to income shall be those specified in Annex II.
Article 6
Detailed sample characteristics
1. Only Member States that used the selected respondent model before 19 January 2020 shall be authorised to continue using the method over the following years.
2. Controlled substitutions of sample households or persons may be allowed only in the first year of each panel, if the response rate falls below 60 % and one of the following situations arises:
(a) |
the sample household or person is not contacted because it/she/he cannot be located or is inaccessible; |
(b) |
the sample household or person is contacted, but the interview is not completed because the household or person refuses to cooperate, the whole household is temporarily away, the household or person is unable to respond or there are circumstances endangering the interviewer’s safety. |
3. The set of sample households or persons for substitution shall be defined prior to data collection. There shall be no substitution with households or persons not belonging to that set.
4. Procedures shall be followed to ensure that the process of substitution is controlled to the maximum extent possible. Such procedures shall include using a design which ensures that the selected substitutes closely match the households or persons they replace in terms of their significant characteristics.
5. Small parts of a national territory amounting to no more than 2 % of the national population may be excluded from EU-SILC, as may French overseas departments and territories. Both exclusions shall not take place simultaneously.
6. If subpopulations covered by the survey are significantly under-represented in the achieved sample owing to specific non-response or attrition, Member States shall take measures such as oversampling, calibration or applying any relevant method to correct for the resulting bias. The methods used, their impact and any drawbacks shall be explained and assessed in the quality report.
Article 7
Data gathering periods and methods
1. For data directly provided by respondents, the fieldwork period shall be as close as possible to the income reference period, to minimise time lag between income and current variables.
2. The interval between the collection or compilation of data concerning a given household or person for successive waves shall be kept as close as possible to 12 months.
3. Data provided directly by respondents shall be collected by computer-assisted methods, including computer-assisted personal interview (CAPI), computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) and computer-assisted web-interview (CAWI). Justification shall be provided for any exceptions.
Article 8
Rules on follow-up
1. Sample persons, co-residents and sample households shall be observed for the purpose of the survey over the duration of the panel in accordance with the rules set out in paragraphs 2 to 7.
2. Sample persons moving to a private household within the national territory covered in the survey shall be followed to the location of the household.
3. Sample persons who are temporarily away from the household but who are still considered members of the household shall be covered by the survey in that household.
4. Sample persons who are no longer members of a private household, or who have moved outside the national territory covered in the survey or to an institution, shall be dropped from the survey.
5. Co-residents living in a household containing at least one sample person shall be followed.
6. Co-residents living in a household not containing any sample person shall be dropped from the survey.
7. A sample household shall be dropped from the survey in the following situations:
(a) |
the household was not enumerated for a single year due to either of the following reasons:
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(b) |
the household was not contacted in the first year of the panel or in two consecutive years of the panel due to either of the following reasons:
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Article 9
Common standards for data editing, imputation, weighting and estimation
1. Imputation, modelling or weighting shall be applied to the data where necessary.
2. Where non-response to income variables at component level results in missing data, appropriate methods of statistical imputation shall be applied.
3. Where any net income variable at component level is collected directly, appropriate methods of statistical imputation or modelling, or both, shall be applied to obtain the required target gross variables and vice versa.
4. Where non-response to an individual questionnaire occurs within a sample household, appropriate statistical methods for statistical weighting or imputation shall be used to estimate the total income of the household.
5. The procedure applied to the data shall preserve the variation in and the correlation between variables. Methods that incorporate ‘error components’ into the imputed values shall be preferable to those that simply impute a predicted value.
6. Methods which take into account the correlation structure (or other characteristics of the joint distribution of the variables) shall be preferable to the marginal or univariate approach.
Article 10
Formats for transmitting information
1. Member States shall transmit the data that comply with the characteristics of the variables as specified in Annex II in electronic form to the Commission (Eurostat).
2. Member States shall transmit the data to the Commission (Eurostat) in the form of micro-data files (including appropriate weights), using the statistical data and metadata exchange standard through the single entry point to allow the Commission (Eurostat) to retrieve the data by electronic means. The data must have been fully checked and edited.
3. Member States shall annually transmit all the subsamples belonging to the rotational design of the given year, regardless of their duration. All the subsamples shall be transmitted together.
4. Member States shall provide the metadata necessary for the purpose of microsimulation in accordance with country specificities and in conformity with an appropriate classification for the variables on social benefits, using the exchange standards referred to in paragraph 2.
Article 11
Quality reporting
1. Member States shall apply quality evaluation criteria and the detailed content of the quality report as laid down in Annex IV.
2. Member States shall transmit the quality-related reference metadata required by this Regulation to the Commission (Eurostat), using the statistical data and metadata exchange standard. They shall send the metadata through the single entry point so that the Commission (Eurostat) can retrieve the data by electronic means.
Article 12
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of 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, 16 December 2019.
For the Commission
The President
Ursula VON DER LEYEN
(1) OJ L 261 I, 14.10.2019, p. 1.
(2) Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L 154, 21.6.2003, p. 1).
(3) International Standard Classification of Education 2011, http://uis.unesco.org/sites/default/files/documents/international-standard-classification-of-education-isced-2011-en.pdf (available in English and French).
(4) Commission Recommendation of 29 October 2009 on the use of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08) (OJ L 292, 10.11.2009, p. 31).
(5) Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and amending Council Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 as well as certain EC Regulations on specific statistical domains (OJ L 393, 30.12.2006, p. 1).
ANNEX I
Definitions of statistical concepts
1. GROSS INCOME COMPONENTS
1.1. Employee income
Employee income is defined as the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an employer to an employee in return for work done by the latter during the income reference period.
Employee income is broken down into:
(1) |
Gross cash or near-cash employee income (PY010G); |
(2) |
Gross non-cash employee income (PY020G); |
(3) |
Employers’ social insurance contributions (PY030G). |
1.1.1. Gross cash or near-cash employee income (PY010G)
It refers to the monetary component of the compensation of employees in cash payable by an employer to an employee. It includes the value of any social contributions and income taxes payable by an employee or by the employer on behalf of the employee to social insurance schemes or tax authorities.
Gross cash or near-cash employee income includes the followings items:
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wages and salaries paid in cash for time worked or work done in main and any secondary or casual job(s), |
— |
remuneration for time not worked (e.g. holiday payments), |
— |
higher rates of pay for overtime, |
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fees paid to directors of incorporated enterprises, |
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piece rate payments, |
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payments for fostering children, |
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commissions, tips and gratuities, |
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supplementary payments (e.g. 13th month payment), |
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profit-sharing and bonuses paid in cash, |
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additional payments based on productivity, |
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allowances paid for working in remote locations (regarded as part of the conditions of the job), |
— |
allowances for transport to or from work, |
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additional payments made by employers to their employees or former employees and other eligible persons to supplement the sick, disability, maternity leave or survivors’ pay entitlement from social insurance schemes, where such payments cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits, |
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payments made by employers to an employee in lieu of wages and salaries through a social insurance scheme when that employee is unable to work through sickness, disability or maternity leave where such payment cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits, |
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cash subsidies received from the employer for dwelling costs. |
Gross cash or near-cash employee income does not include:
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payments made by an employer to reimburse work-related expenses (e.g. business travel), |
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severance and termination pay to compensate employees for employment ending before the employee has reached the normal retirement age for that job, and redundancy payments (they are included under ‘Unemployment benefits’ (PY090G)), |
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allowances for purely work-related expenses such as those for travel and subsistence or for protective clothes, |
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lump-sum payments at the normal retirement date (included under ‘Old age benefits’ (PY100G)), |
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union strike pay, |
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employers’ social insurance contributions. |
1.1.2. Gross non-cash employee income (PY020G)
It refers to the non-monetary income components which an employer may provide free of charge or at a reduced price to an employee as part of the employment package. (If any goods or services are provided for both private and work use, then private use, as a proportion of total use, must be estimated and applied to the total value).
Gross non-cash employee income includes:
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a company car and associated costs (e.g. free fuel, car insurance, taxes and duties, as applicable) provided either for private use or for both private and work use (PY021G), |
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free or subsidised meals, luncheon vouchers, |
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reimbursement or payment of housing-related expenses (e.g. gas, electricity, water, telephone or mobile telephone bills), |
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accommodation provided free or at reduced rent to an employee as the household’s main or secondary residence, |
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other goods and services provided free or at a reduced price by employers to their employees, if they are a significant component of income at national level or they constitute a significant component of the income of particular groups of households. |
The value of goods and services provided free of charge shall be calculated according to their market value. The value of goods and services provided at a reduced price shall be calculated as the difference between the market value and the amount paid by the employee.
Gross non-cash employee income does not include:
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the cost to the employer of providing any of these goods and services if they are necessary to enable employees to do their work, |
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accommodation services at a place of work which cannot be used by the households to which the employees belong, |
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allowances paid to employees for the purchase of tools, equipment, clothes, etc. needed exclusively or primarily for their work, |
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special meals or drinks necessitated by exceptional working conditions, |
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any goods or services provided to employees at the place of work or required because of the nature of their work (e.g. a medical examination required for work). |
1.1.3. Employers’ social insurance mandatory/legal contributions (PY030G)
Employers’ contributions means payments made, during the income reference period, by employers for the benefit of their employees to insurers (social security funds and private funded schemes). The term covers statutory, conventional or contractual contributions to provide insurance against social risks. Traditionally, they cover statutory old age pension schemes, statutory health insurance and unemployment benefit. Employers’ contributions are paid for most people in employment and can be deducted from the wages they receive, in accordance with published rules.
The variable includes:
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employers’ contributions to government insurance (social security) schemes (including payroll taxes levied for social insurance purposes), |
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employers’ contributions to private retirement (pension) plans that are a component of a defined insurance system in a country (e.g. second pension insurance pillar), |
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statutory employers’ contributions to other private retirement (pension) plans, |
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statutory or conventional employers’ contributions to private health insurance, |
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statutory or conventional employers’ contributions to life insurance, |
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statutory or conventional employers’ contributions to other employer insurance schemes (e.g. disability). |
The variable does not include voluntary contributions by employers.
1.2. Self-employment income
Self-employment income means income received, during the income reference period, by individuals, for themselves or in respect of their family members, as a result of being or having been self-employed. Self-employment refers to jobs in which remuneration depends directly on the profits (or the potential for profits) derived from the goods and services produced (with own consumption considered as part of profits). A self-employed person makes the operational decisions affecting his or her enterprise, or delegates such decisions while retaining responsibility for the welfare of the enterprise. (In this context, ‘enterprise’ includes one-person operations). Remuneration for engaging in a hobby is regarded as an instance of self-employment.
If the income collected or compiled corresponds to a time period earlier than the reference period, basic adjustments shall be applied to update the data to the income reference period.
Self-employment income is broken down into:
(1) |
Gross cash profits or losses from self-employment (including royalties) (PY050G); |
(2) |
Value of goods produced for own consumption (HY170G). |
1.2.1. Gross cash profits or losses from self-employment (including royalties) (PY050G)
That includes:
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net operating profit or loss accruing to working owners of, or partners in, an unincorporated enterprise, less interest on business loans, |
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royalties earned on writing, inventions and so on, not included in the profit/loss of unincorporated enterprises, |
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rentals from business buildings, vehicles, equipment, etc., not included in the profit/loss of unincorporated enterprises, after deduction of related costs such as interest on associated loans, repairs and maintenance and insurance charges. |
It does not include:
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directors’ fees earned by owners of incorporated enterprises (which are included under ‘Gross cash or near cash employee income’ (PY010G)), |
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dividends paid by incorporated enterprises (which are included under ‘Interest, dividends, profits from capital investment in an unincorporated business’ (HY090G)), |
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profits from capital invested in an unincorporated enterprise in which the person does not work (‘sleeping partners’) (these profits are included under ‘Interest, dividends, profits from capital investment in an unincorporated business’ (HY090G)), |
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rent from land and receipts from boarders or lodgers (which are included under ‘Income from rental of a property or land’ (HY040G)), |
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rentals from dwellings not included in the profit/loss of unincorporated enterprises (which are included under ‘Income from rental of a property or land’ (HY040G)). |
Income from self-employment shall be calculated as:
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market output (gross revenue to turnover, including the value of goods produced by the enterprise but consumed by the self-employed person or his/her household), |
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plus the market value of goods and services bought for the unincorporated enterprise but consumed by the entrepreneur and his/her household members, |
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plus property income received in connection with financial and other assets belonging to the enterprise, |
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minus intermediate consumption (raw material costs, costs of sales, distribution costs, maintenance costs, administrative expenses, etc.), |
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minus compensation of employees (wages, salaries and social security contributions for employees), |
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minus taxes on production and import taxes, |
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minus interest paid on business loans, |
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minus rents paid on land and other non-produced tangible assets rented by the enterprise, |
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minus consumption of fixed capital, |
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plus subsidies. |
In practice if the self-employed person or business prepares annual accounts for tax purposes, the gross income profits/losses shall be calculated as net operating profits/losses shown on this tax account for the most recent 12-month period, before deduction of taxes on income and compulsory social insurance contributions.
In the absence of annual accounts, either for tax purposes or as a business account, the alternative approach to measuring self-employment income shall be to collect the amount of money (and goods) drawn out of the business for personal use (for consumption or saving, including the market value of goods produced or purchased by the business but taken for personal use).
1.2.2. Value of goods produced for own consumption (HY170G)
The value of goods produced for own consumption refers to the value of food and beverages produced and consumed within the same household.
The value of goods produced for own consumption shall be calculated as the market value of goods produced deducting any expenses incurred in the production.
The value of food and beverages shall be included if they are a significant component of income at national level or if they constitute a significant component of the income of particular groups of households.
This value does not include:
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the value of household services, |
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any production for sale and any withdrawals from a business by a self-employed person (these values are included under ‘Gross income profits or losses from self-employment’ (including royalties) (PY050G)). |
1.3. Property income
Property income means income received minus expenses accruing, during the income reference period, by the owner of a financial asset or a tangible non-produced asset (land) in return for providing funds to or putting the tangible non-produced asset at the disposal of another institutional unit.
Property income is broken down into:
(1) |
Interest, dividends, profits from capital investment in an unincorporated business (HY090G); |
(2) |
Income from rental of a property or land (HY040G); |
(3) |
Pensions received from individual private plans (other than those covered under the European system of integrated social protection statistics (ESSPROS)) (PY080). |
1.3.1. Interest, dividends, profits from capital investment in an unincorporated business (HY090G)
Interest (not included in the profit/loss of an unincorporated enterprise), dividends and profits from capital investment in an unincorporated business refer to the amount of interest from assets such as bank accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds, etc., dividends and profits from capital investment in an unincorporated business in which the person does not work, received during the income reference period, minus expenses incurred.
1.3.2. Income from rental of a property or land (HY040G)
Income from rental of a property or land refers to the income received, during the income reference period, from renting a property (for example renting a dwelling not included in the profit/loss of unincorporated enterprises, receipts from boarders or lodgers or rent from land) after deducting costs such as mortgage interest repayments, minor repairs, maintenance, insurance and other charges.
1.3.3. Pensions received from individual private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS) (PY080).
Regular pensions from private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS) refer to pensions and annuities received, during the income reference period, in the form of interest or dividend income from individual private insurance plans, i.e. fully organised schemes where contributions are at the contributor’s discretion, independently of his or her employers or government.
The term includes:
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Old age, survivors, sickness, disability and unemployment pensions received as interest or dividends from individual insurance private plans. |
It does not include:
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Pensions from mandatory government schemes, |
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Pensions from mandatory employer-based schemes. |
1.4. Current transfers received
1.4.1. Social benefits
Social benefits (1) are defined as current transfers received by households during the income reference period (2) and intended to relieve them of the financial burden of certain risks or needs, made through collectively organised schemes, or outside such schemes by government units and non-profit institutions serving households.
Social benefits include the value of any social contributions and income tax payable on the benefits by the beneficiary to social insurance schemes or to tax authorities.
To be classed as a social benefit, a transfer must meet one of two criteria:
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coverage is compulsory (under a law, regulation or collective bargaining agreement) for the group in question, |
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it is based on the principle of social solidarity (i.e. if it is an insurance-based pension, the premium and entitlements are not proportional to the individual exposure to risk of the people protected). |
Social benefits are broken down into:
(1) |
Family/children-related allowances (HY050G); |
(2) |
Housing allowances (HY070G); |
(3) |
Unemployment benefits (PY090G); |
(4) |
Old-age benefits (PY100G); |
(5) |
Survivors’ benefits (PY110G); |
(6) |
Sickness benefits (PY120G); |
(7) |
Disability benefits (PY130G); |
(8) |
Education-related allowances (PY140G); |
(9) |
Social exclusion allowances/benefits not classified elsewhere (HY060G). |
Social benefits are classed as means-tested or non-means-tested benefits, and as contributory or non-contributory.
Contributory schemes are social protection schemes that require the payment of contributions, by the protected persons or by other parties on their behalf, in order to secure individual entitlement to benefits.
Non-contributory schemes are social protection schemes in which eligibility to benefits is not conditional on the payment of contributions by the protected persons or by other parties on their behalf.
Means-tested social benefits are social benefits which are explicitly or implicitly conditional on the beneficiary’s income or wealth, or both, falling below a specified level.
Non means-tested social benefits are social benefits which are not conditional on the beneficiary’s income or wealth, or both, falling below a specified level.
Social benefits do not include:
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benefits paid from schemes into which the recipient has made voluntary payments only, independently of his/her employer or government (which are included under ‘Pensions from individual private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS)’ (PY080G)). |
1.4.1.1.
The family/children function refers to benefits that:
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provide financial support to households for bringing up children, |
— |
provide financial assistance to people supporting relatives other than children. |
It includes:
— |
income maintenance benefit in the event of childbirth: flat-rate or earnings-related payments intended to compensate the parent for loss of earnings due to absence from work in connection with childbirth for the period before or after confinement, or both, or in connection with adoption, |
— |
birth grant: benefits normally paid as a lump sum or by instalments in the case of childbirth or adoption, |
— |
parental leave benefit: benefit paid to either the mother or the father in the event of interruption of work or reduction of working time in order to bring up a child, normally of a young age, |
— |
family or child allowance: periodical payments to a member of a household with dependent children to help with the costs of bringing them up, |
— |
or support paid by government (central or local) if the spouse for some reason does not pay the alimony/or child support. The amount paid by the government should not be recorded in variables HY080 and HY081, |
— |
other cash benefits: benefits paid independently of family allowances to support households and help them meet specific costs, such as costs arising from the specific needs of lone-parent families or families with disabled children. These benefits may be paid periodically or as a lump sum. |
The term does not include:
— |
payments made by employers to an employee in lieu of wages and salaries through a social insurance scheme when the employee is unable to work because of maternity leave, where such payment cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits (these payments are included under ‘Gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)), |
— |
additional payments made by employers to an employee to supplement the maternity leave pay entitlement from a social insurance schemes, where such payments cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits (these payments are included under ‘gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)). |
1.4.1.2.
The housing function refers to interventions by public authorities to help households meet the cost of housing. An essential criterion for defining the scope of a housing allowance is the existence of a qualifying means-test for the benefit.
Housing allowances include:
— |
rent benefit: a current means-tested transfer granted by a public authority to tenants, temporarily or on a long-term basis, to help with rent costs, |
— |
benefits payable to owner-occupiers: a means-tested transfer by a public authority to owner-occupiers to alleviate their current housing costs: in practice often to help with paying mortgages or interest, or both. |
The term does not include:
— |
social housing policy organised through the fiscal system (i.e. tax benefits), |
— |
all capital transfers (in particular investment grants). |
1.4.1.3.
Unemployment benefits refer to benefits that replace, in whole or in part, income lost by a worker through the loss of gainful employment; provide a subsistence (or better) income for individuals entering or re-entering the labour market; compensate for loss of earnings owing to partial unemployment; replace in whole or in part income lost by an older worker who retires from gainful employment before the legal retirement age because of job reductions for economic reasons; contribute to the cost of training or retraining people looking for employment; or help unemployed people meet the cost of travelling or relocating to obtain employment.
The term includes:
— |
full unemployment benefits: benefits compensating for loss of earnings where a person is capable of working and available for work but is unable to find suitable employment, including persons who have not previously been employed, |
— |
partial unemployment benefits: benefits compensating for the loss of wages or salary as a result of formal short-time working arrangements or intermittent work schedules, or both, irrespective of their cause (business recession or slow-down, breakdown of equipment, climatic conditions, accidents and so on), and where the employer/employee relationship continues, |
— |
early retirement for labour-market reasons: periodic payments to older workers who retire before reaching standard retirement age because of unemployment or job reductions caused by economic measures such as the restructuring of an industrial sector or of a business enterprise. These payments normally cease when the beneficiary becomes entitled to an old-age pension, |
— |
vocational training allowance: payments by social security funds or public agencies to targeted groups of people in the labour force who take part in training schemes intended to develop their potential for employment, |
— |
mobility and resettlement: payments by social security funds or public agencies to unemployed persons to encourage them to move to another locality or change their occupation in order to seek or to obtain work, |
— |
severance and termination payments (benefits compensating employees for employment ending before they reach the normal retirement age for the job concerned), |
— |
redundancy compensation: capital sums paid to employees who have been dismissed through no fault of their own by an enterprise that is ceasing or scaling down its activities, |
— |
other cash benefits: other financial assistance, particularly payments to the long-term unemployed. |
It does not include:
— |
family allowances paid for dependent children (included under ‘Family/children-related allowances’ (HY050G)). |
1.4.1.4.
The old-age function refers to the provision of social protection against the risks linked to old age: loss of income, inadequate income, lack of independence in carrying out daily tasks, reduced participation in social life, and so on.
Old-age benefits cover benefits that provide a replacement income when an elderly person retires from the labour market or that guarantee a certain income when an elderly person has reached a prescribed age.
The term includes:
— |
old-age pensions: periodic payments intended to maintain the income of the beneficiary after retirement from gainful employment at the standard age or to support old people’s income, |
— |
early old-age pensions: periodic payments intended to maintain the income of beneficiaries who retire before the standard age as defined in the relevant scheme or in the scheme of reference. This may occur with or without a reduction in the normal pension, |
— |
partial retirement pensions: periodic payment of a portion of the full retirement pension to older workers who continue to work but reduce their working hours or whose income from a professional activity is below a defined ceiling, |
— |
care allowances: benefit paid to old people who need frequent or constant assistance to help them meet the additional costs of obtaining care that is required to assist them in old age (other than medical care) when the benefit is not a reimbursement of certified expenditure, |
— |
disability cash benefits paid after the standard retirement age, |
— |
lump-sum payments at the normal retirement date, |
— |
other cash benefits: other periodic and lump-sum benefits paid upon retirement or on account of old age, such as capital sums paid to people who do not fully meet the requirements for a periodic retirement pension, or who were members of a scheme designed to provide only capital sums at retirement. |
Old-age benefits do not include:
— |
family allowances for dependent children (included under ‘Family/children-related allowances’ (HY050G)), |
— |
early retirement benefits paid for labour-market reasons or in the case of reduced capacity to work (they are included under ‘Unemployment benefits’ (PY090G) or ‘Disability benefits’ (PY130G) respectively), |
— |
benefits paid to old people who need frequent or constant assistance to help them meet the extra costs of attendance when the benefits are reimbursed against a certified expenditure. |
1.4.1.5.
Survivors’ benefits refer to benefits that provide a temporary or permanent income for people below retirement age after the death of their spouse, partner or next-of-kin, usually when that person was the main breadwinner.
Survivors eligible for benefit may be the spouse or ex-spouse of the deceased person, or his or her children, grandchildren, parents or other relatives. In some cases, the benefit may also be paid to someone outside the family.
A survivors’ benefit is normally granted on the basis of a derived right, that is, a right originally belonging to another person whose death is a condition for granting the benefit.
Survivors’ benefit includes:
— |
survivors’ pension: periodic payments, even after the standard retirement age, to people whose entitlement derives from their relationship with a deceased person protected by a scheme (widows, widowers, orphans and similar), |
— |
death grant: a single payment to someone whose entitlement derives from their relationship with a deceased person (widows, widowers, orphans and similar), |
— |
other cash benefits: other periodic or lump-sum payments made by virtue of a survivor’s derived right. |
It does not include:
— |
family allowances for dependent children (these benefits are included under ‘Family/children-related allowance’ (HY050G)), |
— |
funeral expenses, |
— |
additional payments made by employers to other eligible persons to supplement the survivors’ benefits pay entitlement from a social insurance scheme, where such payments cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits (those payments are included under ‘Gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)). |
1.4.1.6.
Sickness benefits refer to cash benefits that replace, in whole or in part, loss of earnings during temporary inability to work owing to sickness or injury.
Sickness benefits include:
— |
paid sick leave: flat-rate or earnings-related payments intended to compensate the protected person in full or in part for the loss of earnings caused by temporary inability to work owing to sickness or injury. These benefits may be paid by autonomous social protection schemes, but they may also be provided by the employer in the form of the continued payment of wages and salaries during the period of sickness, |
— |
paid leave in the event of the sickness or injury of a dependent child, |
— |
other cash benefits: miscellaneous payments made to protected people in connection with sickness or injury. |
The term does not include:
— |
cash benefits that replace loss of earnings during temporary inability to work as a result of pregnancy (these benefits are included under ‘Family/children-related allowance’ (HY050G)), |
— |
cash benefits that replace loss of earnings during temporary inability to work as a result of disability (these benefits are included under ‘Disability benefits’ (PY130G)), |
— |
payments made by employers to an employee in lieu of wages and salaries through a social insurance scheme when the employee is prevented from working through sickness, where such payment can not be separately and clearly identified as a social benefit (these payments are included under ‘Gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)), |
— |
additional payments made by employers to an employee to supplement the sickness leave pay entitlement from a social insurance scheme, where such payments can not be separately and clearly identified as social benefits (those payments are included under ‘Gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)). |
1.4.1.7.
Disability benefits refer to benefits that provide an income for people below standard retirement age whose ability to work and earn is impaired by a physical or mental disability, beyond a minimum level laid down by legislation.
Disability is the full or partial inability to engage in economic activity or to lead a normal life, owing to a physical or mental impairment that is likely to be either permanent or to persist beyond a minimum prescribed period.
Disability benefits include:
— |
disability pension: periodic payment intended to maintain or support the income of someone below standard retirement age who suffers from a disability which impairs his or her ability to work or earn beyond a minimum level laid down by legislation, |
— |
early retirement in the event of reduced ability to work: periodic payments to older workers who retire before reaching standard retirement age as a result of reduced ability to work. These pensions normally cease when the beneficiary becomes entitled to an old-age pension, |
— |
care allowance: benefit paid to disabled people below standard retirement age who need frequent or constant assistance to help them meet the extra costs of attendance (other than medical care). The benefit must not be a reimbursement of certified expenditure, |
— |
economic integration of the disabled: allowances paid to disabled people when they undertake work adapted to their condition, normally in a sheltered workshop, or when they undergo vocational training, |
— |
disability benefits to disabled children in their own right, irrespective of dependency, |
— |
other cash benefits: periodic and lump-sum payments not falling under the above headings, such as occasional income support. |
Disability benefits do not include:
— |
benefits provided to replace in whole or in part earnings during temporary incapacity to work due to sickness or injury (these benefits are included under ‘Sickness benefits’ (PY120G)), |
— |
family allowances paid to recipients of disability benefits (these benefits are included under ‘Family/children related allowances’ (HY050G)), |
— |
benefits paid to the surviving dependants of disabled people, such as pensions (these benefits are included under ‘Survivors benefits’ (PY110G)), |
— |
benefits that are a reimbursement of certified expenditure, |
— |
disability cash benefits paid after the standard retirement age (these benefits are included under ‘Old-age benefits’ (PY100G)), |
— |
payments made by employers to an employee or former employee in lieu of wages and salaries through a social insurance scheme when that employee or former employee is unable to work as a result of disability, where such payment cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits (these payments are included under ‘Gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)), |
— |
additional payments made for employers to an employee or former employee to supplement the disability leave pay entitlement from a social insurance scheme, where such payments cannot be separately and clearly identified as social benefits (those payments are included under ‘Gross cash or near-cash employee income’ (PY010G)). |
1.4.1.8.
Education allowances refer to grants, scholarships and other help for educational purposes received by students.
1.4.1.9.
Social benefits in the function ‘social exclusion not classified elsewhere’ refer to the ‘socially excluded’ or to ‘those at risk of social exclusion’. The general target group includes destitute people, migrants, refugees, drug addicts, alcoholics and victims of criminal violence.
The term encompasses:
— |
income support: periodic payments to people with insufficient resources. Conditions for entitlement may be related not only to personal resources but also to nationality, residence, age, availability for work and family status. Benefits may be of limited or unlimited duration; they may be paid to the individual or to the family and may be provided by central or local government, |
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other cash benefits: support for destitute and vulnerable persons to help alleviate poverty or assist in difficult situations. These benefits may be paid by private non-profit organisations. |
1.4.2. Regular inter-household cash transfers received
Regular inter-household cash transfers received refer to regular monetary amounts received, during the income reference period, from other households or persons.
‘Regular’ does not imply precise timing and does not require strong periodicity. It can correspond to one of two different timescales:
— |
it could refer to an annual amount received every year or over several years, |
— |
alternatively, it could refer to periodic (e.g. monthly) receipts over a short period embedded in the income reference period (e.g. six months). |
1.4.2.1
Regular inter-household cash transfers received refer to regular payments received, even if only once a year, which are available to finance (regular) consumption expenditure.
The term encompasses:
— |
compulsory alimony and child support, |
— |
voluntary alimony and child support received on a regular basis, |
— |
regular cash support from persons other than household members, |
— |
regular cash support from households in other countries. |
It does not include:
— |
Free or subsidised housing provided by another household (which is included under the concept of Imputed rent), |
— |
Inheritances and other capital transfers, i.e. transfers received from other households which the household does not consider as being wholly available for consumption within the income reference period, |
— |
Gifts and other large, one-off and unexpected cash flows, such as lump sums to buy a car, a house, or the like, or to be saved for long-term consumption (more than one year ahead), |
— |
Alimonies or support paid by government (central or local) if, for some reason, the spouse does not pay alimony/child support. The amount paid by the government should be recorded in the family allowances (variable HY050). |
1.4.2.2
Alimonies include:
— |
Compulsory alimony and child support; |
— |
Voluntary alimony and child support received on a regular basis. |
Alimonies refer to receipts for children and/or former spouse, which can come from within the same country or from another country.
Alimonies exclude:
— |
Regular cash support (other than alimonies) from persons other than household members; |
— |
Regular cash support (other than alimonies) from households in other countries; |
— |
Free or subsidised housing provided by another household (which is included under the concept of Imputed rent); |
— |
Inheritances and other capital transfers, i.e. transfers received from other households which the household does not consider as being wholly available for consumption within the income reference period; |
— |
Gifts and other large, one-off and unexpected cash flows, like lump sums to buy a car or a house, or to be saved for long term consumption (more than one year ahead); |
— |
Alimonies or support paid by government (central or local) if, for some reason, the spouse does not pay the alimony/child support. The amount paid by the government should be recorded in the family allowances (variable HY050). |
1.5. Other income received
1.5.1. Income received by people aged under 16 (HY110G)
Income received by people aged under 16 is defined as gross income received by all household members aged under 16 during the income reference period.
It does not include:
— |
transfers between household members, |
— |
income collected at household level (i.e. variables HY040G, HY050G, HY060G, HY070G, HY080G and HY090G). |
1.6. Interest payments
1.6.1. Interest paid on mortgage (HY100G)
Interest paid on mortgage refers to the total gross amount, before deducting any tax credit or tax allowance, of mortgage interest on the main household residence during the income reference period.
It does not include:
— |
any other mortgage payments, either interest or principal, made at the same time, such as mortgage protection insurance or home and contents insurance, |
— |
payments on re-mortgages to obtain money for housing purposes (e.g. repairs, renovations or maintenance) or for non-housing purposes, |
— |
re-payments of the principal or capital sum. |
1.7. Current transfers paid
Current transfers paid are broken down into:
(1) |
Tax on income and social insurance contributions (HY140G); |
(2) |
Regular taxes on wealth (HY120G); |
(3) |
Employers’ social insurance contributions (PY030G); |
(4) |
Regular inter-household cash transfers paid (HY130G). |
1.7.1. Tax on income and social insurance contributions (HY140G)
Tax on income refers to taxes on income, profits and capital gains. They are assessed on the actual or presumed income of individuals, households or tax units. They include taxes assessed on holdings of property, land or real estate, where these holdings are used as a basis for estimating the income of their owners. Taxes related to pensions received from individual private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS) should also be taken into account.
Taxes on income include:
— |
taxes on individual, household or tax-unit income (income from employment, property, entrepreneurship, pensions, etc.), including taxes deducted by employers (pay-as-you-earn taxes), other taxes at source and taxes on the income of owners of unincorporated enterprises paid during the income reference period, |
— |
any tax repayment received during the income reference period relating to tax paid on the income received during the income reference period or previous years. This value should be taken into account as a reduction of taxes paid, |
— |
any interest charged on arrears of taxes due and any fines imposed by taxation authorities. |
By way of exception, Member States using data from registers, and other Member States for which this is the most suitable approach, may report taxes on ‘income received’ in the income reference year, if it only marginally affects comparability.
Taxes on income do not include:
— |
fees paid for hunting, shooting and fishing rights. |
Social insurance contributions refer to employees’, self-employed, unemployed, retirement and any other contributions (if applicable) paid during the income reference period to either mandatory government or employer-based social insurance schemes (pension, health, etc.).
1.7.2. Regular taxes on wealth (HY120G)
Regular taxes on wealth refer to taxes payable periodically on the ownership or use of land or buildings by owners and current taxes on net wealth and on other assets (jewellery, other external signs of wealth). The regular taxes on wealth to be reported are those paid during the income reference period.
Regular taxes on wealth include:
— |
regular taxes on the ownership of the household’s main dwelling, |
— |
regular taxes on the ownership of other real estates, |
— |
any interest charged on arrears of taxes due and any fines imposed by taxation authorities, |
— |
property taxes paid directly to the taxation authority by tenants. |
Regular taxes on wealth do not include:
— |
intermittent taxes such as inheritance taxes, death duties or taxes on inter vivos gifts, |
— |
taxes assessed on holdings of property, land or real estate when these holdings are used as a basis for estimating the income of their owners (these taxes are included under ‘Tax on income and social insurance contributions’ (HY140G)), |
— |
taxes on land, buildings or other assets owned or rented by enterprises and used by them for production (these taxes are considered as taxes on production and they are deducted from the market output of selfemployment income to build the component ‘Gross cash profits or losses from self-employment’ (including royalties) (PY050G)). |
1.7.3. Regular taxes on the ownership of a household’s main dwelling (HY121G)
This term refers to taxes that are payable periodically on the ownership or use of land or buildings where the dwelling is located by the owners of the dwelling. The regular taxes to be reported are those paid during the income reference period.
1.7.4. Employers’ social insurance contributions (PY030G)
Employers’ social insurance contributions are defined in employee income.
1.7.5. Regular inter-household cash transfers paid
This term refers to regular monetary amounts paid to other households during the income reference period.
‘Regular’ does not refer to precise timing and does not require strong periodicity. It can correspond to two different timescales:
— |
it could refer to an annual amount received every year or over several years, |
— |
or it could refer to periodic (e.g. monthly) receipts over a short period embedded in the income reference period (e.g. six months). |
1.7.5.1
This term refers to regular monetary amounts paid to other households during the income reference period. They should refer to regular payments, even once a year, out of income.
Regular inter-household transfers paid include:
— |
compulsory alimony and child support, |
— |
voluntary alimony and child support paid on a regular basis, |
— |
regular cash support to persons other than household members, |
— |
regular cash support to households in other countries. |
The term does not include capital transfers and money drawn from savings.
1.7.5.2
Alimonies refer to payments for children and/or a former spouse, within the same country or to another country.
Alimonies include:
— |
Compulsory alimony and child support; |
— |
Voluntary alimony and child support paid on a regular basis. |
Alimonies exclude:
— |
Regular cash support (other than alimonies) to persons other than household members; |
— |
Regular cash support (other than alimonies) to households in other countries; |
— |
Capital transfers and money drawn from savings. |
2. NET INCOME COMPONENTS
The net income components are derived from the corresponding gross income components after deducting income tax at source and social insurance contributions.
Net components can be provided:
(1) |
Net of tax on income at source and social contributions; |
(2) |
Net of tax on income at source; |
(3) |
Net of social contributions. |
3. TOTAL GROSS AND DISPOSABLE HOUSEHOLD INCOME
3.1. Total gross household income (HY010) is computed as:
The sum for all household members of gross personal income components (gross cash or near-cash employee income (PY010G); company car (PY021G), gross cash profits or losses from self-employment (including royalties) (PY050G); pensions received from individual private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS) (PY080G), unemployment benefits (PY090G); old-age benefits (PY100G); survivors’ benefits (PY110G); sickness benefits (PY120G); disability benefits (PY130G) and education-related allowances (PY140G)) plus gross income components at household level (income from rental of a property or land (HY040G); family/children-related allowances (HY050G); social exclusion allowances/benefits not classified elsewhere (HY060G); housing allowances (HY070G); regular inter-household cash transfers received (HY080G); interests, dividends, profit from capital investments in unincorporated business (HY090G); and income received by people aged under 16 (HY110G))
3.2. Total disposable household income (HY020) shall be computed as:
The sum for all household members of gross personal income components (gross cash or near-cash employee income (PY010G); company car (PY021G); gross cash profits or losses from self-employment (including royalties) (PY050G); pensions received from individual private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS) (PY080G), unemployment benefits (PY090G); old-age benefits (PY100G); survivors’ benefits (PY110G); sickness benefits (PY120G); disability benefits (PY130G) and education-related allowances (PY140G)) plus gross income components at household level (income from rental of a property or land (HY040G); family/children-related allowances (HY050G); social exclusion allowances/benefits not classified elsewhere (HY060G); housing allowances (HY070G); regular inter-household cash transfers received (HY080G); interests, dividends, profit from capital investments in unincorporated business (HY090G); and income received by people aged under 16 (HY110G)); minus regular taxes on wealth (HY120G); regular inter-household cash transfer paid (HY130G); and tax on income and social insurance contributions (HY140G)).
That means: HY020 = HY010 – HY120G – HY130G – HY140G.
The variable HY140G includes tax adjustments-repayment/receipt on income, income tax at source and social insurance contributions (if applicable).
3.3. Total disposable household income, before social transfers other than old-age and survivors’ benefits (HY022) is defined as:
Total disposable income (HY020) minus total net transfers, plus old-age benefits (PY100N) and survivors’ benefits (PY110N) (i.e. total disposable income (HY020) minus unemployment benefits (PY090N); sickness benefits (PY120N); disability benefits (PY130N); education-related allowances (PY140N); family/children-related allowances (HY050N); social exclusion allowances/benefits not classified elsewhere (HY060N); and housing allowances (HY070N)).
3.4. Total disposable household income, before social transfers including old-age and survivors’ benefits (HY023), is defined as:
Total disposable income (HY020) minus total net transfers (unemployment benefits (PY090N); old-age benefits (PY100N); survivors’ benefits (PY110N); sickness benefits (PY120N); disability benefits (PY130N); education-related allowances (PY140N); family/children-related allowances (HY050N); social exclusion allowances/benefits not classified elsewhere (HY060N); and housing allowances (HY070N)).
3.5. Equivalised disposable income is defined as:
The household’s total disposable income divided by its ‘equivalent size’.
3.6. Equivalent size
Refers to the OECD modified equivalence scale (which gives a weight of 1,0 to the first adult, 0,5 to other persons aged 14 or over who are living in the household and 0,3 to each child aged under 14).
4. OTHER ITEMS NOT CONSIDERED AS PART OF INCOME
4.1. Contributions to individual private pension plans (PY035G)
Contributions made to individual private pension plans, during the income reference period, refers to the pensions policies taken out by individual households on their own initiative and for their own benefit, independently of their employers or government and outside any social insurance scheme.
These contributions represent the counterpart to pensions from individual private plans (other than those covered under ESSPROS) (PY080G).
The term includes contributions to individual pension plans related to old age, survivors, sickness, disability and unemployment.
(1) The social benefits included in EU-SILC, with the exception of housing benefits, are restricted to cash benefits.
(2) To obtain a more accurate measure of the well-being of the household, the lump-sum benefits received during the income reference period are treated in accordance with Eurostat technical recommendations. In the same way, lump-sum payments received before the income reference period may be taken into account and imputed according to Eurostat recommendations.
ANNEX II
Technical characteristics of variables
Variable`s identifier |
Variable name |
Modality code |
Modality label |
Collection unit |
Mode of collection |
Reference period |
DATA COLLECTION INFORMATION |
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DB010 |
Year of the survey |
Year |
Year of the survey |
Household |
Frame |
Current |
DB020 |
Country of residence |
SCL GEO code |
Country of residence |
Household |
Frame |
Constant |
DB040 |
Region of residence |
NUTS (2 digits) |
Region (2 digits) |
Household |
Frame, register or interviewer |
Current |
DB040_F |
Region of residence (flag) |
1 |
Filled according to NUTS |
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-1 |
Missing |
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DB050 |
Stratum |
1–99999 |
Stratum identifier |
Household |
Frame, register or sample design |
At selection |
DB050_F |
Stratum (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
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|
|
2 |
Self-representing PSU |
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3 |
Collapsed stratum due to single PSU (only for households selected in the stratum with the single PSU) |
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-2 |
Not applicable (no stratification) |
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DB060 |
Primary sampling unit (PSU) |
1–99999 |
Primary sampling unit identifier |
Household |
Frame, register or sample design |
At selection |
DB060_F |
Primary sampling unit (PSU) (flag) |
1 |
Rotation is implemented at PSU level (the PSU rotates in and out of the sample) |
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|
|
2 |
Rotation is implemented at SSU or household level (The PSU remains in the sample for the entire duration of EU-SILC) |
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-2 |
Not applicable (no first or second sampling stage) |
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DB062 |
Secondary sampling unit (SSU) |
1–99999 |
Secondary sampling unit identifier |
Household |
Frame, register or sample design |
At selection |
DB062_F |
Secondary sampling unit (SSU) (flag) |
1 |
Rotation is implemented at PSU level (the PSU rotates in and out of the sample) |
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|
2 |
Rotation is implemented at SSU or household level (The PSU remains in the sample for the entire duration of EU-SILC) |
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-2 |
Not applicable (no first or second sampling stage) |
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DB070 |
Order of selection of PSU |
1–99999 |
Order of selection of PSU |
Household |
Frame, register or sample design |
At selection |
DB070_F |
Order of selection of PSU (flag) |
11 |
Order on sampling frame is fixed for all EU-SILC survey years and PSUs have an equal probability of selection (within explicit strata) |
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|
12 |
Order on sampling frame is fixed for all EU-SILC survey years and PSUs have an unequal probability of selection (within explicit strata) |
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21 |
Order on sampling frame may change over time and PSUs have an equal probability of selection (within explicit strata) |
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22 |
Order on sampling frame may change over time and PSUs have an unequal probability of selection (within explicit strata) |
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-2 |
Not applicable (no systematic selection) |
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DB075 |
Rotational group |
1-9 |
Rotational group |
Household |
Derived |
Constant |
DB075_F |
Rotational group (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
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-2 |
Not applicable (no rotational design used) |
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DB076 |
Interview wave |
1-9 |
Interview wave |
Household |
Derived |
Current |
DB076_F |
Interview wave (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
DB110 |
Household status |
1 |
Household from previous wave: At the same address as last interview |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
2 |
Household from previous wave: Entire household moved to a private household within the country |
|||||
3 |
Household no longer in-scope: Entire household moved to a collective household or institution within the country |
|||||
4 |
Household no longer in-scope: Household moved outside the country |
|||||
5 |
Household no longer in-scope: Entire household died |
|||||
6 |
Household no longer in-scope: Household does not contain sample person |
|||||
7 |
Address non-contacted: Household unable to access (due to for example climatic conditions) |
|||||
8 |
New household for this wave: Split-off household |
|||||
9 |
New household for this wave: New address added to the sample this wave or first wave |
|||||
10 |
Fusion household |
|||||
11 |
Address non-contacted: Lost household (no information on record on what happened to the household) |
|||||
DB110_F |
Household status (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
DB120 |
Contact at address |
11 |
Address/phone contacted |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
21 |
Address/phone non-contacted: not located/not found |
|||||
22 |
Address/phone non-contacted: unable to access |
|||||
23 |
Address/phone non-contacted: unexsistant/non- residential or not private/unoccupied/not principal residence |
|||||
DB120_F |
Contact at address (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (DB110 not equal to 2, 8 or 9) |
|||||
DB130 |
Household questionnaire result |
11 |
Household questionnaire completed |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
21 |
Refusal to cooperate |
|||||
22 |
Entire household temporarily away for duration of fieldwork |
|||||
23 |
Household unable to respond (illness, incapacity…) |
|||||
24 |
Other reason |
|||||
DB130_F |
Household questionnaire result (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (DB120 not equal to 11 and DB110 not equal to 1) |
|||||
DB135 |
Household interview acceptance |
1 |
Interview accepted for database |
Household |
Derived |
Current |
2 |
Interview rejected |
|||||
DB135_F |
Household interview acceptance (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (DB130 not equal to 11) |
|||||
RB010 |
Year of the survey |
Year |
Year of the survey |
All current household members (of any age) and former household members |
Frame |
Current |
RB020 |
Country of residence |
SCL GEO code |
Country of residence |
All current household members (of any age) and former household members |
Frame |
Constant |
HB010 |
Year of the survey |
Year |
Year of the survey |
Household |
Frame |
Current |
HB020 |
Country of residence |
SCL GEO code |
Country of residence |
Household |
Frame |
Constant |
HB040 |
Day of the household interview |
1-31 |
Day of the household interview |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
HB040_F |
Day of the household interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
HB050 |
Month of the household interview |
1-12 |
Month of the household interview |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
HB050_F |
Month of the household interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
HB060 |
Year of the household interview |
Year |
Year of the household interview |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
HB060_F |
Year of the household interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
HB100 |
Number of minutes to complete the household questionnaire |
1-90 |
Minutes to complete the household questionnaire |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
HB100_F |
Number of minutes to complete the household questionnaire (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB010 |
Year of the survey |
Year |
Year of the survey |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Frame |
Current |
PB020 |
Country of residence |
SCL GEO code |
Country of residence |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Frame |
Constant |
PB090 |
Day of the personal interview |
1-31 |
Day of the personal interview |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
PB090_F |
Day of the personal interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PB100 |
Month of the personal interview |
1-12 |
Month of the personal interview |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
PB100_F |
Month of the personal interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PB110 |
Year of the personal interview |
Year |
Year of the personal interview |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
PB110_F |
Year of the personal interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PB120 |
Number of minutes to complete the personal questionnaire |
1-90 |
Number of minutes to complete the personal questionnaire |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
PB120_F |
Number of minutes to complete the personal questionnaire (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (information only extracted from registers) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
IDENTIFICATION |
||||||
DB030 |
Household ID |
ID number |
Household ID |
Household |
Frame or interviewer |
Current |
RB030 |
Personal ID |
ID number |
Personal ID |
All current household members (of any age) and former household members |
Frame or interviewer |
Constant |
RB032 |
Sequential number of the person in the household |
Number |
Sequential number of the person in the household |
All current household members (of any age) |
Frame or interviewer |
Current |
RB032_F |
Sequential number of the person in the household (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (single person household) |
|||||
RB040 |
Current household identification (ID) |
ID number |
Current household identification (ID) |
All current household members (of any age) and former household members |
Frame or interviewer |
Current |
RB100 |
Sample person or co-resident |
1 |
Sample person |
All current household members (of any age) |
Frame or interviewer |
Constant |
2 |
Co-resident |
|||||
RB100_F |
Sample person or co-resident (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
HB030 |
Household ID |
ID number |
Household ID |
Household |
Frame, register or interviewer |
Current |
HB070 |
Personal ID of the person responding to the household questionnaire |
ID number |
Personal ID of the person responding to the household questionnaire |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
HB070_F |
Personal ID of person responding to the household questionnaire (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB030 |
Personal ID |
ID number |
Personal ID |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Frame, register or interviewer |
Constant |
PB265 |
Personal ID of the person who filled in the individual questionnaire |
ID number |
Personal ID of the person who filled in the individual questionnaire |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
PB265_F |
Personal ID of person who filled in the individual questionnaire (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PB260 not equal to 2) |
|||||
WEIGHTS |
||||||
DB080 |
Household design weight |
Weight |
Household design weight |
Household |
Constructed |
Current |
DB080_F |
Household design weight (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (not first year in the survey or split off) |
|||||
DB090 |
Household cross-sectional weight |
Weight |
Household cross-sectional weight |
Household |
Constructed |
Current |
DB090_F |
Household cross-sectional weight (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-7 |
Not applicable (DB010 not equal to ‘last year of operation’) |
|||||
DB095 |
Household longitudinal weight |
Weight |
Household longitudinal weight |
Household |
Constructed |
Current |
DB095_F |
Household longitudinal weight (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (DB110 equal 9 and DB010 equal ‘last year of operation’) |
|||||
RB050 |
Personal cross-sectional weight |
Weight |
Personal cross-sectional weight |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB050_F |
Personal cross-sectional weight (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-7 |
Not applicable (RB010 not equal to ‘last year of operation’) |
|||||
RB060 |
Personal base weight |
Weight |
Personal base weight |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB060_F |
Personal base weight (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
RB062 |
Longitudinal weight (two-year duration) |
Weight |
Longitudinal weight (two-year duration) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB062_F |
Longitudinal weight (two-year duration) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (only one year trajectory for the individual, i.e. individual in first wave) |
|||||
RB063 |
Longitudinal weight (three-year duration) |
Weight |
Longitudinal weight (three-year duration) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB063_F |
Longitudinal weight (three-year duration) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (less than three-year trajectory for the individual, i.e. individual in first or second wave) |
|||||
RB064 |
Longitudinal weight (four-year duration) |
Weight |
Longitudinal weight (four-year duration) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB064_F |
Longitudinal weight (four-year duration) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (less than four-year trajectory for the individual, i.e. individual in first, second or third wave) |
|||||
RB065 |
Longitudinal weight (five-year duration) |
Weight |
Longitudinal weight (five-year duration) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB065_F |
Longitudinal weight (five-year duration) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (less than five-year trajectory for the individual, i.e. individual in first, second, third or fourth wave) |
|||||
-5 |
Not applicable (country has a four year panel) |
|||||
RB066 |
Longitudinal weight (six-year duration) |
Weight |
Longitudinal weight (six-year duration) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Constructed |
Current |
RB066_F |
Longitudinal weight (six-year duration) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (less than six-year trajectory for the individual, i.e. individual in first, second, third, fourth or fifth wave) |
|||||
-5 |
Not applicable (country has a four year panel) |
|||||
RL070 |
Children’s cross-sectional weight for childcare |
Weight |
Children’s’ cross-sectional weight for childcare |
All current household members not over 12 years old (age at the date of interview) |
Constructed |
Current |
RL070_F |
Children’s cross-sectional weight for childcare (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (person aged more than 12 years old at the date of interview) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (RB010 not equal to ‘last year of operation’) |
|||||
PB040 |
Personal cross-sectional weight (all household members aged 16 and over) |
Weight |
Personal cross-sectional weight (all household members aged 16 and over) |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Constructed |
Current |
PB040_F |
Personal cross-sectional weight (all household members aged 16 and over) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-7 |
Not applicable (RB010 not equal to ‘last year of operation’) |
|||||
PB050 |
Personal base weight (all household members aged 16 and over) |
Weight |
Personal base weight (all household members aged 16 and over) |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Constructed |
Current |
PB050_F |
Personal base weight (all household members aged 16 and over) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
PB060 |
Personal cross-sectional weight for selected respondent |
Weight |
Personal cross-sectional weight for selected respondent |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Constructed |
Current |
PB060_F |
Personal cross-sectional weight for selected respondent (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (country does not use the selected respondent model) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (PB010 not equal to ‘last year of operation’) |
|||||
PB070 |
Personal design weight for selected respondent |
Weight |
Personal design weight for selected respondent |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Constructed |
Current |
PB070_F |
Personal design weight for selected respondent (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (country does not use the selected respondent model) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PB080 |
Personal base weight for selected respondent |
Weight |
Personal base weight for selected respondent |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Constructed |
Current |
PB080_F |
Personal base weight for selected respondent (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (country does not use the selected respondent model) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
INTERVIEW CHARACTERISTICS |
||||||
RB250 |
Data status |
11 |
Information completed only from interview |
All current household members (of any age) |
Interviewer |
Current |
12 |
Information completed only from registers |
|||||
13 |
Information completed from both: interview and registers |
|||||
14 |
Information completed from full-record imputation |
|||||
21 |
Individual unable to respond (illness, incapacity, etc.) and no proxy possible |
|||||
22 |
Failed to return self-completed questionnaire |
|||||
23 |
Refusal to cooperate |
|||||
31 |
Person temporarily away and no proxy possible |
|||||
32 |
No contact for other reasons |
|||||
33 |
Information not completed: reason unknown |
|||||
RB250_F |
Data status (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-2 |
Not applicable (RB245 not equal to 1, 2 or 3) |
|||||
HB130 |
Interviewing mode used (household) |
1 |
Paper assisted personal interview (PAPI) |
Household |
Interviewer |
Current |
2 |
Computer assisted personal interview (CAPI) |
|||||
3 |
Computer assisted telephone interview (CATI) |
|||||
4 |
Computer assisted web-interview (CAWI) |
|||||
5 |
Other |
|||||
HB130_F |
Interviewing mode used (household) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB260 |
Nature of participation in the survey |
1 |
Direct participation |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
2 |
Indirect participation |
|||||
PB260_F |
Nature of participation in the survey (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PB270 |
Interviewing mode used (person) |
1 |
Paper assisted personal interview (PAPI) |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Interviewer |
Current |
2 |
Computer assisted personal interview (CAPI) |
|||||
3 |
Computer assisted telephone interview (CATI) |
|||||
4 |
Computer assisted web-interview (CAWI) |
|||||
5 |
Other |
|||||
PB270_F |
Interviewing mode used (person) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
LOCALISATION |
||||||
DB100 |
Degree of urbanisation |
1 |
Cities |
Household |
Constructed |
Current |
2 |
Towns and suburbs |
|||||
3 |
Rural areas |
|||||
DB100_F |
Degree of urbanisation (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing (allowed from the wave 2 onwards) |
|||||
DEMOGRAPHY |
||||||
RB080 |
Year of birth |
Year |
Year of birth |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Constant |
RB080_F |
Year of birth (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB081 |
Age in completed years |
Age |
Age |
All current household members (of any age) |
Derived |
Current |
RB081_F |
Age in completed years (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB082 |
Age in completed years at the time of the interview |
Age |
Age |
All current household members (of any age) |
Derived |
Current |
RB082_F |
Age in completed years at the time of the interview (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB083 |
Passing of birthday at the time of the interview |
1 |
Yes |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent, registers or derived |
Current |
2 |
No |
|||||
RB083_F |
Passing of birthday at the time of the interview (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB090 |
Sex |
1 |
Male |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
2 |
Female |
|||||
RB090_F |
Sex (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB110 |
Membership status |
1 |
Was in the household in previous waves or current household member |
All current household members (of any age) and former household members |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
2 |
Moved into this household from another sample household since previous wave |
|||||
3 |
Moved into this household from outside sample since previous wave |
|||||
4 |
Newly born into this household since last wave |
|||||
5 |
Moved out since previous wave or last interview if not contacted in previous wave |
|||||
6 |
Died |
|||||
RB110_F |
Membership status (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB120 |
Location where the person moved |
1 |
To a private household in the country |
Former household members |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
2 |
To a collective household or institution in the country |
|||||
3 |
Abroad |
|||||
4 |
Lost |
|||||
RB120_F |
Location where the person moved (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (RB110 not equal to 5) |
|||||
RB220 |
Father ID |
ID number |
Father ID |
All current household members (of any age) |
Derived |
Current |
RB220_F |
Father ID (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (father is not a household member) |
|||||
RB230 |
Mother ID |
ID number |
Mother ID |
All current household members (of any age) |
Derived |
Current |
RB230_F |
Mother ID (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (mother is not a household member) |
|||||
RB240 |
Spouse/partner ID |
ID number |
Spouse/partner ID |
All current household members (of any age) |
Derived |
Current |
RB240_F |
Spouse/partner ID (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (Have no spouse/partner or spouse/partner is not a household member) |
|||||
RB245 |
Respondent status |
1 |
Current household member aged 16 and over |
All current household members (of any age) |
Derived |
Current |
2 |
Selected respondent |
|||||
3 |
Non-selected respondent |
|||||
4 |
Ineligible person |
|||||
RB245_F |
Respondent status (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
PB140 |
Year of birth |
Year |
Year of birth |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Constant |
PB140_F |
Year of birth (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB150 |
Sex |
1 |
Male |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
Female |
|||||
PB150_F |
Sex (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB160 |
Father ID |
ID number |
Father ID |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Current |
PB160_F |
Father ID (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (father is not a household member) |
|||||
PB170 |
Mother ID |
ID number |
Mother ID |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Current |
PB170_F |
Mother ID (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (mother is not a household member) |
|||||
PB180 |
Spouse/partner ID |
ID number |
Spouse/partner ID |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Current |
PB180_F |
Spouse/partner ID (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (person has no spouse/partner or spouse/partner is not a household member) |
|||||
PB190 |
Marital status |
1 |
Never married |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
Married |
|||||
3 |
Separated |
|||||
4 |
Widowed |
|||||
5 |
Divorced |
|||||
PB190_F |
Marital status (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB200 |
Consensual Union |
1 |
Yes, on a legal basis |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
Yes, without a legal basis |
|||||
3 |
No |
|||||
PB200_F |
Consensual Union (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRANT BACKGROUND |
||||||
RB280 |
Country of birth |
SCL GEO code |
Country of birth |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Constant |
FOR |
Foreign-born but country of birth unknown |
|||||
RB280_F |
Country of birth (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RB290 |
Country of main citizenship |
SCL GEO code |
Country of main citizenship |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
STLS |
Stateless |
|||||
FOR |
Foreign citizenship but country unknown |
|||||
RB290_F |
Country of main citizenship (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|
||||
3 |
Imputed |
|
||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|
||||
-1 |
Missing |
|
||||
PB230 |
Country of birth of the father |
SCL GEO code |
Country of birth of father |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Constant |
FOR |
Father foreign-born but country of birth unknown |
|||||
PB230_F |
Country of birth of the father (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PB240 |
Country of birth of the mother |
SCL GEO code |
Country of birth of mother |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Constant |
FOR |
Mother foreign-born but country of birth unknown |
|||||
PB240_F |
Country of birth of the mother (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION |
||||||
RB200 |
Residential status |
1 |
Currently living in the household |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
2 |
Temporarily absent |
|||||
RB200_F |
Residential status (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
RG_Z# |
Household grid |
10 |
Partner (low level) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
11 |
Husband/wife/civil partner (high level)/optional |
|||||
12 |
Partner/cohabitee (high level)/optional |
|||||
20 |
Son/daughter (low level) |
|||||
21 |
Natural/adopted son/daughter (high level)/optional |
|||||
22 |
Step-son/step-daughter (high level)/optional |
|||||
30 |
Son-in-law/daughter-in-law (low; high level) |
|||||
40 |
Grandchild (low; high level) |
|||||
50 |
Parent (low level) |
|||||
51 |
Natural/adoptive parent (high level)/optional |
|||||
52 |
Step-parent (high level)/optional |
|||||
60 |
Parent in law (low; high level) |
|||||
70 |
Grandparent (low; high level) |
|||||
80 |
Brother/Sister (low level) |
|||||
81 |
Natural brother/sister (high level)/optional |
|||||
82 |
Step-brother/sister (high level)/optional |
|||||
90 |
Other relative (low; high level) |
|||||
95 |
Other non-relative (low; high level) |
|||||
99 |
Not stated (low; high level) |
|||||
RG_Z#_F |
Household grid (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (one person household) |
|||||
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION — ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC DETAILS |
||||||
HB110 |
Household type |
1 |
One-person household |
Household |
Derived |
Current |
2 |
Lone parent with at least one child aged less than 25 |
|||||
3 |
Lone parent with all children aged 25 or more |
|||||
4 |
Couple without any child(ren) |
|||||
5 |
Couple with at least one child aged less than 25 |
|||||
6 |
Couple with all children aged 25 or more |
|||||
7 |
Other type of household |
|||||
HB110_F |
Household type (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
HB120 |
Household size |
1-99 |
Total number of members of the household |
Household |
Derived |
Current |
HB120_F |
Household size (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
PB205 |
Partners living in the same household |
1 |
Person living with a legal or de facto partner |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Current |
2 |
Person not living with a legal or de facto partner |
|||||
PB205_F |
Partners living in the same household (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
DURATION OF STAY IN THE COUNTRY |
||||||
RB285 |
Duration of stay in the country of residence in completed years |
Years |
Number of years in this country (since last establishing the place of usual residence in this country) |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
RB285_F |
Duration of stay in the country of residence in completed years (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (born in this country and never lived abroad for a period of at least 1 year) |
|||||
DISABILITY AND MINIMUM EUROPEAN HEALTH MODULE |
||||||
PH010 |
Self-perceived general health |
1 |
Very good |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Current |
2 |
Good |
|||||
3 |
Fair (neither good nor bad) |
|||||
4 |
Bad |
|||||
5 |
Very bad |
|||||
PH010_F |
Self-perceived general health (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PH020 |
Long standing health problems |
1 |
Yes |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Current |
2 |
No |
|||||
PH020_F |
Long standing health problems (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PH030 |
Limitation in activities because of health problems |
1 |
Severely limited |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Current |
2 |
Limited but not severely |
|||||
3 |
Not limited at all |
|||||
PH030_F |
Limitation in activities because of health problems (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
CHILDREN HEALTH |
||||||
RCH010 |
General health (child) |
1 |
Very good |
All current household members not over 15 years old (individual level) |
Household respondent |
Current |
2 |
Good |
|||||
3 |
Fair (neither good nor bad) |
|||||
4 |
Bad |
|||||
5 |
Very bad |
|||||
RCH010_F |
General health (child) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (person is more than 15 years old) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (variable not collected in respective year) |
|||||
RCH020 |
Limitation in activities because of health problems (child) |
1 |
Severely limited |
All current household members not over 15 years old (individual level) |
Household respondent |
Current |
2 |
Limited but not severely |
|||||
3 |
Not limited at all |
|||||
RCH020_F |
Limitation in activities because of health problems (child) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (person is more than 15 years old) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (variable not collected in respective year) |
|||||
ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE |
||||||
PH040 |
Unmet need for medical examination or treatment |
1 |
Yes, there was at least one occasion when the person really needed examination or treatment but did not receive it |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Last 12 months |
2 |
No, there was no occasion when the person really needed examination or treatment but did not receive it |
|||||
PH040_F |
Unmet need for medical examination or treatment (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (person did not really need any medical examination or treatment) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PH050 |
Main reason for unmet need for medical examination or treatment |
1 |
Could not afford to (too expensive) |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Last 12 months |
2 |
Waiting list |
|||||
3 |
Could not take time because of work, care for children or for others |
|||||
4 |
Too far to travel/no means of transportation |
|||||
5 |
Fear of doctor/hospitals/examination/treatment |
|||||
6 |
Wanted to wait and see if problem got better on its own |
|||||
7 |
Didn’t know any good doctor or specialist |
|||||
8 |
Other reason |
|||||
PH050_F |
Main reason for unmet need for medical examination or treatment (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PH040 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PH060 |
Unmet need for dental examination or treatment |
1 |
Yes, there was at least one occasion when the person really needed dental examination or treatment but did not receive it |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Last 12 months |
2 |
No, there was no occasion when the person really needed dental examination or treatment but did not receive it |
|||||
PH060_F |
Unmet need for dental examination or treatment (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (the person did not really need any dental examination or treatment) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PH070 |
Main reason for unmet need for dental examination or treatment |
1 |
Could not afford to (too expensive) |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Last 12 months |
2 |
Waiting list |
|||||
3 |
Could not take time because of work, care for children or for others |
|||||
4 |
Too far to travel/no means of transportation |
|||||
5 |
Fear of doctor (dentist)/hospitals/examination/treatment |
|||||
6 |
Wanted to wait and see if problem got better on its own |
|||||
7 |
Didn’t know any good dentist |
|||||
8 |
Other reason |
|||||
PH070_F |
Main reason for unmet need for dental examination or treatment (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PH060 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE (CHILDREN) |
||||||
HCH010 |
Unmet need for medical examination or treatment (children) |
1 |
Yes, there was at least one occasion where at least one of the children did not have a medical examination or treatment |
All current household members not over 15 years old (household level) |
Household respondent |
Last 12 months |
2 |
No, the child(ren) had a medical examination or treatment each time it was needed |
|||||
HCH010_F |
Unmet need for medical examination or treatment (children) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (none of the children really needed any medical examination or treatment) |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (no children aged 0-15 in the household) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (variable not collected in respective year) |
|||||
HCH020 |
Main reason for unmet need for medical examination or treatment (children) |
1 |
Could not afford to (too expensive) |
All current household members not over 15 years old (household level) |
Household respondent |
Last 12 months |
2 |
Waiting list |
|||||
3 |
Could not take the time because of work, care of other children or of other people |
|||||
4 |
Too far to travel or no means of transport |
|||||
5 |
Other reason |
|||||
HCH020_F |
Main reason for unmet need for medical examination or treatment (children) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (HCH010 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (no children aged 0-15 in the household) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (variable not collected in respective year) |
|||||
HCH030 |
Unmet need for dental examination or treatment (children) |
1 |
Yes, there was at least one occasion where at least one of the children did not have a dental examination or treatment |
All current household members not over 15 years old (household level) |
Household respondent |
Last 12 months |
2 |
No, the child(ren) had a dental examination or treatment each time it was needed |
|||||
HCH030_F |
Unmet need for dental examination or treatment (children) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (none of the children really needed any dental examination or treatment) |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (no children aged 0-15 in the household) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (variable not collected in respective year) |
|||||
HCH040 |
Main reason for unmet need for dental examination or treatment (children) |
1 |
Could not afford to (too expensive) |
All current household members not over 15 years old (household level) |
Household respondent |
Last 12 months |
2 |
Waiting list |
|||||
3 |
Could not take the time because of work, care of other children or of other people |
|||||
4 |
Too far to travel or no means of transport |
|||||
5 |
Other reason |
|||||
HCH040_F |
Main reason for unmet need for dental examination or treatment (children) (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (HCH030 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (no children aged 0-15 in the household) |
|||||
-7 |
Not applicable (variable not collected in respective year) |
|||||
MAIN ACTIVITY STATUS (SELF-DEFINED) |
||||||
RB211 |
Main activity status (self-defined) |
1 |
Employed |
All current household members (of any age) |
Household respondent or registers |
Current |
2 |
Unemployed |
|||||
3 |
Retired |
|||||
4 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
5 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
6 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
7 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
8 |
Other |
|||||
RB211_F |
Main activity status (self-defined) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL032 |
Self-defined current economic status |
1 |
Employed |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Current |
2 |
Unemployed |
|||||
3 |
Retired |
|||||
4 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
5 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
6 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
7 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
8 |
Other |
|||||
PL032_F |
Self-defined current economic status (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL040A |
Status in employment |
1 |
Self-employed person with employees |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
Self-employed person without employees |
|||||
3 |
Employee |
|||||
4 |
Family worker (unpaid) |
|||||
PL040A_F |
Status in employment (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 not equal to 1) |
|||||
PL040B |
Status in employment (last job) |
1 |
Self-employed person with employees |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Last situation |
2 |
Self-employed person without employees |
|||||
3 |
Employee |
|||||
4 |
Family worker (unpaid) |
|||||
PL040B_F |
Status in employment (last job) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable ((PL016 not equal to 3) and (PL032 not equal to 1)) |
|||||
ELEMENTARY JOB CHARACTERISTICS |
||||||
PL051A |
Occupation in main job |
ISCO-08 |
ISCO at 2-digit level |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
PL051A_F |
Occupation in main job (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 not equal to 1) |
|||||
PL051B |
Occupation (last job) |
ISCO-08 |
ISCO at 2-digit level |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Last situation |
PL051B_F |
Occupation (last job) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable ((PL016 not equal to 3) and (PL032 not equal to 1)) |
|||||
PL111A |
Economic activity of the local unit for the main job |
NACE Rev. 2 |
NACE Rev.2 at 2-digit level |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
PL111A_F |
Economic activity of the local unit for the main job (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL111B |
Economic activity of the local unit (last job) |
NACE Rev. 2 |
NACE Rev.2 at 2-digit level |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) in working age who have previous work experience |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Last situation |
PL111B_F |
Economic activity of the local unit (last job) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable ((PL016 not equal to 3) and (PL032 not equal to 1) or respondent not in working age) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL145 |
Full or part-time main job (self-defined) |
1 |
Full-time job |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
Part-time job |
|||||
PL145_F |
Full or part-time main job (self-defined) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 not equal to 1) |
|||||
DURATION OF CONTRACT |
||||||
PL141 |
Permanency of main job |
11 |
Fixed-term written contract |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
12 |
Fixed-term verbal agreement |
|||||
21 |
Permanent written contract |
|||||
22 |
Permanent verbal agreement |
|||||
PL141_F |
Permanency of main job (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL040A not equal to 3) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
DETAILED LABOUR MARKET SITUATION |
||||||
PL073 |
Number of months spent in full-time work as employee |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL073_F |
Number of months spent in full-time work as employee (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL074 |
Number of months spent in part-time work as employee |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL074_F |
Number of months spent in part-time work as employee (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL075 |
Number of months spent in full-time work as self-employed (including family worker) |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL075_F |
Number of months spent in full-time work as self-employed (including family worker) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL076 |
Number of months spent in part-time work as self-employed (including family worker) |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL076_F |
Number of months spent in part-time work as self-employed (including family worker) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL080 |
Number of months spend in unemployment |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL080_F |
Number of months spend in unemployment (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL085 |
Number of months spend in retirement |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL085_F |
Number of months spend in retirement (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL086 |
Number of months unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL086_F |
Number of months unable to work due to long-standing health problems (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL087 |
Number of months spent studying |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL087_F |
Number of months spent studying (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL088 |
Number of months spent in compulsory military service |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL088_F |
Number of months spent in compulsory military service (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-5 |
Not applicable (this concept is not used in the country) |
|||||
PL089 |
Number of months spent fulfilling domestic tasks |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL089_F |
Number of months spent fulfilling domestic tasks (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL090 |
Number of months spent in other activity |
0-12 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Derived |
Income reference period |
PL090_F |
Number of months spent in other activity (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PL271 |
Duration of the most recent unemployment spell |
0-60 |
Number of months |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Last 5 years from the end of the income reference period |
PL271_F |
Duration of the most recent unemployment spell (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES |
||||||
PL150 |
Supervisory responsibility in the main job |
1 |
Yes |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
No |
|||||
PL150_F |
Supervisory responsibility in the main job (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL040A not equal to 3) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE |
||||||
PL016 |
Existence of previous employment experience |
1 |
Persons has never been in employment |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
Person has employment experience limited to purely occasional work |
|||||
3 |
Person has employment experience other than purely occasional work |
|||||
PL016_F |
Existence of previous employment experience (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 equal to 1) |
|||||
PL200 |
Number of years spent in paid work (as employee or self-employed) |
0-65 |
Number of years |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Working life |
PL200_F |
Number of years spent in paid work (as employee or self-employed) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL016 not equal to 3) |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES |
||||||
PL211A |
Main activity in January |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211A_F |
Main activity in January (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211B |
Main activity in February |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211B_F |
Main activity in February (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211C |
Main activity in March |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211C_F |
Main activity in March (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211D |
Main activity in April |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211D_F |
Main activity in April (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211E |
Main activity in May |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211E_F |
Main activity in May (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211F |
Main activity in June |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211F_F |
Main activity in June (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211G |
Main activity in July |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211G_F |
Main activity in July (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211H |
Main activity in August |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211H_F |
Main activity in August (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211I |
Main activity in September |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211I_F |
Main activity in September (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211J |
Main activity in October |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211J_F |
Main activity in October (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211K |
Main activity in November |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211K_F |
Main activity in November (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PL211L |
Main activity in December |
1 |
Employee working full-time |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Income reference period |
2 |
Employee working part-time |
|||||
3 |
Self-employed working full-time (including family worker) |
|||||
4 |
Self-employed working part-time (including family worker) |
|||||
5 |
Unemployed |
|||||
6 |
Student, pupil |
|||||
7 |
Retired |
|||||
8 |
Unable to work due to long-standing health problems |
|||||
9 |
Compulsory military or civilian service |
|||||
10 |
Fulfilling domestic tasks |
|||||
11 |
Other |
|||||
PL211L_F |
Main activity in December (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
WORKING HOURS |
||||||
PL060 |
Number of hours usually worked per week in the main job |
1-99 |
Number of hours |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
PL060_F |
Number of hours usually worked per week in the main job (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-6 |
Hours varying (when an average for over four weeks is not possible) |
|||||
PL100 |
Total number of hours usually worked per week in the second, third, … jobs |
1-99 |
Number of hours |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
PL100_F |
Total number of hours usually worked per week in the second, third, … jobs (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PL032 not equal to 1) |
|||||
-4 |
Not applicable (Not second, third…job) |
|||||
-6 |
Hours varying (when an average for over four weeks is not possible) |
|||||
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT LEVEL |
||||||
PE041 |
Educational attainment level |
0 |
No formal education or below ISCED 1 |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
1 |
ISCED 1 Primary education |
|||||
2 |
ISCED 2 Lower secondary education |
|||||
3 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education |
|||||
34 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education- general/only for persons aged 35 and over |
|||||
342 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (general) - partial level completion, without direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
343 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (general) - level completion, without direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
344 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (general) - level completion, with direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
349 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (general) - without possible distinction of access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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35 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education- vocational/only for persons aged 35 and over |
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352 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (vocational) - partial level completion, without direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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353 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (vocational) - level completion, without direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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354 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (vocational) - level completion, with direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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359 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (vocational) - without possible distinction of access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
39 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education- orientation unknown/only for persons aged 35 and over |
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392 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (orientation unknown) - partial level completion, without direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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393 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (orientation unknown) - level completion, without direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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394 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (orientation unknown) - level completion, with direct access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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399 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education (orientation unknown) - without possible distinction of access to tertiary education/only for persons aged 16-34 |
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4 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education |
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44 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education — general |
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45 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education — vocational |
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49 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education — orientation unknown |
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5 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education |
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54 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education — general |
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55 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education — vocational |
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59 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education — orientation unknown |
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6 |
ISCED 6 Bachelor’s or equivalent level |
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7 |
ISCED 7 Master’s or equivalent level |
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8 |
ISCED 8 Doctoral or equivalent level |
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PE041_F |
Educational attainment level (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
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PARTICIPATION IN FORMAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (current) |
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RL010 |
Education at pre-school |
0-99 |
Number of hours of education during an usual week |
All current household members not over 12 years old (age at the date of interview) |
Household respondent or registers |
A typical week |
RL010_F |
Education at pre-school (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (person is not admitted to pre-school because of his or her age OR is at compulsory school OR is more than 12 years old) |
|||||
RL020 |
Education at compulsory school |
0-99 |
Number of hours of education during an usual week |
All current household members not over 12 years old (age at the date of interview) |
Household respondent or registers |
A typical week |
RL020_F |
Education at compulsory school (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (person is not admitted to compulsory school because of his or her age OR is more than 12 years) |
|||||
PE010 |
Participation in formal education and training (student or apprentice) |
1 |
Yes |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
2 |
No |
|||||
PE010_F |
Participation in formal education and training (student or apprentice) (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
PE021 |
Level of current/most recent formal education or training activity |
0 |
Early childhood education |
All current household members aged 16 and over |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) or registers |
Current |
1 |
ISCED 1 Primary education |
|||||
2 |
ISCED 2 Lower secondary education |
|||||
3 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education/only for persons aged 35 and over |
|||||
34 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education — general/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
35 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education — vocational/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
39 |
ISCED 3 Upper secondary education — orientation unknown/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
4 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education/only for persons aged 35 and over |
|||||
44 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education — general/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
45 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education — vocational/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
49 |
ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education — orientation unknown/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
5 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education/only for persons aged 35 and over |
|||||
54 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education — general/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
55 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education — vocational/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
59 |
ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education — orientation unknown/only for persons aged 16-34 |
|||||
6 |
ISCED 6 Bachelor’s or equivalent level |
|||||
7 |
ISCED 7 Master’s or equivalent level |
|||||
8 |
ISCED 8 Doctoral or equivalent level |
|||||
PE021_F |
Level of current/most recent formal education or training activity (flag) |
1 |
Collected via survey/interview |
|
|
|
2 |
Collected from administrative data |
|||||
3 |
Imputed |
|||||
4 |
Not possible to establish a source |
|||||
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-2 |
Not applicable (PE010 not equal to 1) |
|||||
QUALITY OF LIFE |
||||||
PW010 |
Overall life satisfaction |
0-10 |
Not at all satisfied — completely satisfied |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Current |
PW010_F |
Overall life satisfaction (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
PW191 |
Trust in others |
0-10 |
No trust at all — trust completely |
All current household members aged 16 and over or selected respondent (where applies) |
Personal interview (proxy as an exception for persons temporarily away or in incapacity) |
Current |
PW191_F |
Trust in others (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|
|
-1 |
Missing |
|||||
-3 |
Not applicable (non-selected respondent (RB245 equal to 3)) |
|||||
MATERIAL DEPRIVATION |
||||||
HD080 |
Replacing worn-out furniture |
1 |
Yes |
Household |
Household respondent |
Current |
2 |
No, cannot afford |
|||||
3 |
No, other reason |
|||||
HD080_F |
Replacing worn-out furniture (flag) |
1 |
Filled |
|
|