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Access to the data: Social Indicators Monitor – SIMon

B - Housing

According to the conceptual framework of the European System of Social Indicators, all measurement dimensions and indicators of the life domain 'Housing' refer to one of six major dimensions of welfare development or two dimensions of general social change:

Dimensions of Welfare Development

Dimensions of General Social Change


1 Objective Living Conditions

 

Housing Conditions
Availability of Dwellings
B1 Relative Size of Dwelling Stock
Size of the Dwelling
B1 Rooms per Person
B1 Living Space per Person
Amenities of the Dwelling

B1 Availability of Flushing Toilet, Bath or Shower
B1 Availability of Balcony, Terrace or Garden
B1 Availability of Central Heating

State of Repair of Dwelling
B1 Dwellings in Deficient State of Repair
Tenure Status
B1 Home Owners
Type of Accomodation
B1 Households Living in a One-family House
B1 Households Living in a Large Apartment House
Affordability of Housing

B1 Burden of Housing Costs
B1 Average Rent
B1 Average Rental Burden
B1 Social Rental Dwellings
B1 Household Consumption for Energy
B1 Average Price for Dwelling

Residential Area
Infrastructural Facilities
B1 Accessibility of Shops
B1 Accessibility of Public Transport
B1 Accessibility of the Family Doctor
Environmental Quality

B1 Noise Pollution
B1 Air Pollution
B1 Accessibility of Green Spaces
B1 Environmental Pollution

Public Safety
B1 Crime in the Residential Area

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2 Subjective Well-Being

 

Subjective Evaluation of Housing Conditions
B2 Shortage of Space
B2 High Burden of Housing Costs
B2 Satisfaction with Housing Situation
Subjective Evaluation of the Residential Area
B2 Satisfaction with Neighbourhood

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3 Disparities, Inequalities and Social Exclusion

 

Income-related Inequality of Housing Conditions
B3 Income-related Inequality of Dwelling Size
B3 Income-related Inequality of the Availability of Amenities
B3 Income-related Inequality of Tenure Status
Social Exclusion
Poor Housing Conditions
B3 Overcrowded Dwellings
B3 Lack of Basic Amenities

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6 Natural Capital

 

Environmental Impacts of Housing
Area Used for Settlement
B6 Built-up Land per Inhabitant
Energy Consumption
B6 Use of Environment-friendly Energy Sources for Heating
B6 Energy Consumption for Space Heating
B6 Insulation of Housing Stock

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8 Values and Attitudes

 

Housing Preferences
Preferences Related to the Dwelling
B8 Need for an Own Room per Household Member
B8 Need for a Garden, Balcony or Terrace

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