European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions 2013
EU-SILC 2013 contains the 2013 Module on Wellbeing and additional variables for material deprivation (ESS agreement of September 2012).
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EU-SILC 2013 contains the 2013 Module on Wellbeing and additional variables for material deprivation (ESS agreement of September 2012).
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EU-SILC 2018 contains the 2018 module on Material deprivation, well-being and housing difficulties.
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The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim of the LFS is to provide comparable information on employed, unemployed and inactive persons of working age (15 years and above) in European countries. The definitions of employment and unemployment used in the LFS closely follow the International Labour Organisations guidelines. Common classifications used are: NACE , ISCO, ISCED, NUTS.
Core topics of the LFS are demographic background; labour status; employment characteristics of the main job; hours worked; second job; previous work experience of person not in employment; search for employment; methods used during previous four weeks to find work; main labour status; education and training; situation one year before survey; income; atypical work.
Since 1999 the LFS also includes so called 'ad hoc modules' on a yearly but rotating basis.
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EU-LFS 2013 contains the Module on Accidents at work and other work-related health problems.
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EU-SILC 2011 contains the 2011 Module on Intergenerational transmission of disadvantages. The information will be provided for all current household members or if applicable for all selected respondents, aged 25-59 that is to say over 24 years and less than 60 years. The eligible persons are those with a year of birth comprised between 1951 and 1985, both years being included.
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The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim of the LFS is to provide comparable information on employed, unemployed and inactive persons of working age (15 years and above) in European countries. The definitions of employment and unemployment used in the LFS closely follow the International Labour Organisations guidelines. Common classifications used are: NACE , ISCO, ISCED, NUTS.
Core topics of the LFS are demographic background; labour status; employment characteristics of the main job; hours worked; second job; previous work experience of person not in employment; search for employment; methods used during previous four weeks to find work; main labour status; education and training; situation one year before survey; income; atypical work.
Since 1999 the LFS also includes so called 'ad hoc modules' on a yearly but rotating basis.
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The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim of the LFS is to provide comparable information on employed, unemployed and inactive persons of working age (15 years and above) in European countries. The definitions of employment and unemployment used in the LFS closely follow the International Labour Organisations guidelines. Common classifications used are: NACE , ISCO, ISCED, NUTS.
Core topics of the LFS are demographic background; labour status; employment characteristics of the main job; hours worked; second job; previous work experience of person not in employment; search for employment; methods used during previous four weeks to find work; main labour status; education and training; situation one year before survey; income; atypical work.
Since 1999 the LFS also includes so called 'ad hoc modules' on a yearly but rotating basis.
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EU-LFS 2001 contains the Module on Transition from school to working life.
Target population: people aged 15 to 35 who have left continuous educationwithin the past five or ten years.
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EU-LFS 2002 contains the Module on Employment of disabled people.
The target population consists of the persons aged 16 to 64.
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EU-SILC 2007 contains the 2007 Module on housing conditions. The 2007 Module variables relate to two types of units: the household (all variables except those related to the 'change of dwelling'), and the household respondent (variables related to the 'change of dwelling').
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The Community Innovation Survey (CIS) is a survey of innovation activity in enterprises covering EU Member States, candidate countries, Iceland and Norway.In order to ensure comparability across countries, Eurostat, in close cooperation with the EU Member States and other countries, developed standard core questionnaires for CIS 4, with an accompanying set of definitions and methodological recommendations.CIS 4 is based on the Oslo Manual (2nd edition, 1997), which gives methodological guidelines and defines the concept of innovation, and on Commission Regulation No 1450/2004.
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EU-SILC 2015 contains the 2015 module on social and cultural participation and material deprivation.
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For 2022 EU-SILC includes the list of variables collected on an annual basis, a three-year rolling module on health and six-year module on quality of life.
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EU-LFS 2001 contains the Module on Length and patterns of working time.
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EU-SILC 2009 contains the 2009 Module on material deprivation. The 2009 Module consists on thirty variables to be asked at household level (six of them optional) and seven variables to be asked at personal level.
The 2009 module variables relate to three different types of units:1. Household: The variables relating to housing, the environment, financial stress and durables (except possession of mobile phones) are asked at household level and refer to the household as a whole. 2. Individual: Information on the possession of a mobile phone, basic needs, unmet needs as well as leisure and social activities in the category "adult items" must be provided for each current household member, or, if applicable, for all selected respondents, aged 16 and over. 3. Child: Children's items relate to all household members aged under 16 to be compatible with the data collection defined in the EU-SILC Framework Regulation. The questions must be answered by the household respondent for the whole group of children aged under 16. If at least one child does not have the item in question, the whole group of children in the household is assumed not to have the item.
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