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Document 32006R0315

Commission Regulation (EC) No 315/2006 of 22 February 2006 implementing Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) as regards the list of target secondary variables relating to housing conditions

OJ L 52, 23/02/2006, p. 16–21 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
OJ L 330M, 28/11/2006, p. 193–198 (MT)

This document has been published in a special edition(s) (BG, RO, HR)

Legal status of the document In force

ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2006/315/oj

23.2.2006   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 52/16


COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 315/2006

of 22 February 2006

implementing Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) as regards the list of target secondary variables relating to housing conditions

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and the Council of 16 June 2003 concerning Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) (1), and in particular Article 15(2)(f) thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 established a common framework for the systematic production of Community statistics on income and living conditions, encompassing comparable and timely cross-sectional and longitudinal data on income, and on the level and composition of poverty and social exclusion at national and European Union levels.

(2)

Pursuant to Article 15(2)(f) of Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003, implementing measures are necessary for the list of target secondary areas and variables to be included every year in the cross-sectional component of EU-SILC. For the year 2007, the list of target secondary variables included in the module on housing conditions should be laid down. This should be accompanied by the provision of variable codes and definitions.

(3)

The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Statistical Programme Committee,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

The list of target secondary variables, the variable codes, and the definitions for the 2007 module on housing conditions to be included in the cross-sectional component of Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) shall be as laid down in the Annex.

Article 2

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

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

Done at Brussels, 22 February 2006.

For the Commission

Joaquín ALMUNIA

Member of the Commission


(1)   OJ L 165, 3.7.2003, p. 1. Regulation as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1553/2005 (OJ L 255, 30.9.2005, p. 6).


ANNEX

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following units, modes of data collection, reference periods and definitions shall apply.

1.   Units

The target variables relate to two types of units:

household (all variables except Change of dwelling)

the household respondent (change of dwelling)

2.   Modes of data collection

For all target variables the mode of data collection is personal interview with the household respondent or register.

3.   Reference periods

The target variables relate to three types of reference periods:

usual: an ordinary winter/summer, in the area where the dwelling is located (dwelling comfortably warm during winter time. Dwelling comfortably cool during summer time)

last two years (changed dwelling)

current (all other variables)

4.   Definitions

1.   Shortage of space in dwelling

(a)

Shortage of space: the variable refers to the respondent’s opinion/feeling about shortage of space in dwelling.

2.   Dwelling installations and facilities

(a)

Electrical installations: wiring, contacts, sockets and other permanent electrical installations in the dwelling.

(b)

Plumbing/water installations: pipes, taps, drainage and outlets.

(c)

Central heating or similar: a housing unit is considered as centrally heated if heating is provided either from a community heating centre or from an installation built in the building or in the housing unit, established for heating purposes, without regard to the source of energy. Fixed electrical radiators, fixed gas heaters and similar are included. The heating shall be available in most rooms.

(d)

Other fixed heating: a housing unit is considered heated by ‘other fixed heating’ when the heating is not considered as ‘central heating/or similar’. It includes stoves, heaters, fireplaces and similar.

(e)

No fixed heating: no fixed heating system or heating device. Portable heating.

(f)

Air conditioning facilities: systems for controlling, especially lowering, the temperature and humidity of an enclosed space; systems that keep air cool and dry. Simple fans are not considered as air conditioning.

(g)

Adequate: sufficient to satisfy the general requirements/needs of the household. An installation which is permanently out of order is considered as no installation. Inadequate installations can be: installations in bad condition, dangerous installations, installations which are regularly out of order, where there is not enough electrical power/pressure for the water to be used, the water is not drinkable, or there is limited availability. Minor temporary problems such as a blockage in the outlet do not mean that the installation is inadequate.

3.   Accessibility of basic needs

(a)

Accessibility: this shall relate to the services used by the household having regard to the financial, physical, technical and health conditions. The accessibility of the services is to be assessed in terms of physical and technical access, and opening hours, but not in terms of quality, price and similar aspects.

(b)

Grocery services: services which can provide most of the daily needs.

(c)

Banking services: withdraw cash, transfer money and pay bills.

(d)

Postal services: send and receive ordinary and parcel post.

(e)

Public transport: bus, metro, tram and similar.

(f)

Primary health care services: general practitioner, primary health centre or similar.

(g)

Compulsory schools: if more than one child in the household is in compulsory school the respondent should refer to the one with the most difficulty.

4.   Overall satisfaction with dwelling

(a)

Overall satisfaction with dwelling: the variable refers to the respondent’s opinion/feeling about the degree of satisfaction with the dwelling in terms of meeting the household needs/opinion on the price, space, neighbourhood, distance to work, quality and other aspects.

5.   Change of dwelling

(a)

Family-related reasons: change in marital/partnership status. To establish own household. To follow partner/parents. To obtain better school or care facilities for children or other dependants.

(b)

Employment-related reasons: start new job or transfer of existing job. Looking for work or made redundant. To be closer to work/easier to commute. Retirement.

(c)

Housing-related reasons: desire to change accommodation or tenure status. Wanting new or better house/apartment. Seeking better neighbourhood/less crime.

(d)

Eviction/distraint: forced to move for legal reasons.

(e)

Landlord did not prolong the contract: non renewal of contract, short-term contract.

(f)

Financial reasons: problems paying rent/mortgage.

(g)

Other reasons: to attend or leave college/university, health and other reasons.

(h)

The reference period is ‘the last two years’. If there have been several changes of dwelling, the main reason for the most recent change should be given.

5.   Transmission of data to Eurostat

The target secondary variables on ‘housing conditions’ will be sent to Eurostat in the household data file (H) after the target primary variables.

AREAS AND LIST OF TARGET VARIABLES

Module 2007 Housing Conditions

Variable name

Code

Target variable

Shortage of space in dwelling

MH010

 

Shortage of space in dwelling

1

Yes

2

No

MH010_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

Dwelling installations and facilities

MH020

 

Adequate electrical installations

1

Yes

2

No

MH020_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (No electricity/installations)

MH030

 

Adequate plumbing/water installations

1

Yes

2

No

MH030_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (No running water/installations)

MH040

 

Dwelling equipped with heating facilities

1

Yes — Central heating or similar

2

Yes — Other fixed heating

3

No — No fixed heating

MH040_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

MH050

 

Dwelling comfortably warm during winter time

1

Yes

2

No

MH050_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

MH060

 

Dwelling equipped with air conditioning facilities

1

Yes

2

No

MH060_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

MH070

 

Dwelling comfortably cool during summer time

1

Yes

2

No

MH070_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

Overall satisfaction with dwelling

MH080

 

Overall satisfaction with dwelling

1

Very dissatisfied

2

Somewhat dissatisfied

3

Satisfied

4

Very satisfied

MH080_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

Accessibility of Basic Services

MH090

 

Accessibility of grocery services

1

With great difficulty

2

With some difficulty

3

Easily

4

Very easily

MH090_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (Not used by household)

MH100

 

Accessibility of banking services

1

With great difficulty

2

With some difficulty

3

Easily

4

Very easily

MH100_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (Not used by household)

MH110

 

Accessibility of postal services

1

With great difficulty

2

With some difficulty

3

Easily

4

Very easily

MH110_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (Not used by household)

MH120

 

Accessibility of public transport

1

With great difficulty

2

With some difficulty

3

Easily

4

Very easily

MH120_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (Not used by household)

Accessibility of basic services

MH130

 

Accessibility of primary heath care services

1

With great difficulty

2

With some difficulty

3

Easily

4

Very easily

MH130_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (Not used by household)

MH140

 

Accessibility of compulsory school

1

With great difficulty

2

With some difficulty

3

Easily

4

Very easily

MH140_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (No child in compulsory school)

Change of dwelling

MH150

 

Change of dwelling

1

Yes

2

No

MH150_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

MH160

 

Main reason for change of dwelling

1

Family related reasons

2

Employment related reasons

3

Housing related reasons

4

Eviction/distrain

5

Landlord did not prolong the contract

6

Financial reasons

7

Other

MH160_F

1

Variable is filled

-1

Missing

-2

N/a (MH150 not = 1)


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