Study: EU-SILC 2024
Titles
Title
European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions 2024
Abstract
For 2024, EU-SILC includes the list of variables collected on an annual basis, 6-yearly module on access to services and 3-yearly module on children health, access to health care (children) and children specific deprivation.
Coverage
Geographical Coverage
The EU-SILC project was launched in 2003 on the basis of a ‘gentlemen's agreement’ in six EU Member States (Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Greece, Luxembourg and Austria) and Norway. The EU-SILC instrument started in 2004 for the EU-15 (except Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) plus Estonia, Norway and Iceland.
Bulgaria and Türkiye started fully implementing the EU-SILC instrument in 2006, while Romania and Switzerland began to implement it in 2007.
North Macedonia and Croatia started in 2010, Montenegro and Serbia in 2013, Albania in 2017, Kosovo in 2018 and Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2022.
The United Kingdom has left the EU on 31 January 2020. In absence of agreement on the transmition of statistical information the country has ceased to transmit data for EU-SILC. The latest data available for the
United Kingdom is EU-SILC 2018.
(Eurostat (2025): Methodological Guidelines and Description of EU-SILC Target Variables. 2024 operation (Version 7), p. 15)
Time Period Covered
Reference period for core variables: current, constant, at selection, income reference period, usual week, last 4 weeks, last 12 months, since last year, working life, childcare reference period.
DOIs
Resources
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Country Specific Information: EU-SILC 2024
LV - Latvia
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 13.7 % CAPI
- 74.8 % CATI
- 4 % PAPI
- 7.5 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
LU - Luxembourg
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 17.8 % CAPI
- 13.9 % CATI
- 68.3 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
LT - Lithuania
National Reference
Producer
State Data Agency Statistics Lithuania
Universe
"The target population is private households and all persons composing these households having their usual residence in Lithuania. Private household means a person living alone or a group of persons who live together, providing oneself or themselves with the essentials of living." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, LT, Version 1.0, p. 2)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
Population Register
Sampling Design
Probability
- random
- stratified
- one stage
Primary Sampling Units
Households
Secondary Sampling Units
Not used
Stratification Criteria
"While selecting the new rotational group of the sample the country were grouped into 25 strata: 5 largest cities, other cities and rural area by county (a total of 10 counties). Simple random sample of non-institutional persons aged 16 and over was selected from the Population Register in each stratum. Household which lives in the selected person's address was surveyed. Within each of 25 strata simple random sample was used to select the person's address." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, LT, Version 1.0, p. 10)
Panel Design
Number Of Rotational Groups
4
Data Collection
Date of Data Collection
January - April
Interview Mode
- 7.7 % CAPI
- 79.4 % CATI
- 0.1 % PAPI
- 12.6 % Websurvey
- 0.2 % Mixed Mode Collection
Percentage Of Proxy Interviews
24.9%
Weighting
Weighting: Method
See Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, LT, Version 1.0, Annex 5.
HR - Croatia
National Reference
Producer
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
Universe
"The reference population of EU-SILC is all private households and their current members residing in the territory of Croatia at the time of data collection.
Persons living in collective households and in institutions are excluded from the target population." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, HR, Version 1.0, p. 2)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
2021 Census data
Sampling Design
Probability
- systematic
- stratified
- multi-stage
Primary Sampling Units
Area units
Secondary Sampling Units
Dwellings
Stratification Criteria
"The sampling frame of segments for the first stage is divided into 8 strata. 6 strata are defined by 3 groups of counties (NUTS-3) and the types of municipality. The type of municipality can be city or municipality. Separate 2 strata are Grad Zagreb county and city of Rijeka and city of Split together. In Croatia there are four statistical regions, according to The National Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics 2021 (HR_NUTS 2021. - NUTS-2): 1. Pannonian Croatia 2. Adriatic Croatia 3. City of Zagreb 4. North Croatia" (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, HR, Version 1.0, p. 11)
Sampling Method
"The sample design for EU-SILC 2023 was two-stage stratified design. In each stratum primary sampling units (PSUs) were systematically selected with probability proportional to size, and in the second stage 7 addresses (occupied dwellings) were randomly selected in each PSU. The sample was divided into 4 subsamples (rotational groups), each by itself representative of the whole population and similar in structure to the whole sample." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, HR, Version 1.0, p. 11)
Panel Design
Number Of Rotational Groups
4
Data Collection
Start Date
29-03-2024
End Date
07-07-2024
Interview Mode
- 49.6 % CAPI
- 50.4 % CATI
Percentage Of Proxy Interviews
39.4%
Weighting
Non-response Weight: Method
"The design weight of responded households is modified by a factor inversely proportional to the weighted response rate within a group of counties ("homogeneous group"). The weighted household response rate was computed for each group (see annex)." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, HR, Version 1.0, pp. 13)
Final Weighting: Method
"The cross-sectional weight for the household (DB090) is equal to the calibrated weight. Individual weights (RB050) are equal to the corresponding household weights. [...] The sum of individual weights is equal to the number of persons in private households in Croatia according to Population estimates of Republic of Croatia 2021." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, HR, Version 1.0, pp. 13)
RO - Romania
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 100 % CAPI
Weighting
References
NO - Norway
National Reference
Producer
Statistics Norway
Universe
"The target population is private households and all persons composing these households having their usual residence in the Member State. Private household means a person living alone or a group of persons who live together, providing oneself or themselves with the essentials of living." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, NO, Version 1.0, p. 3)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
central population register
Sampling Design
Probability
- random
- stratified
- one stage
Primary Sampling Units
Households
Secondary Sampling Units
Not used
Stratification Criteria
"The primary stratification criterion for the period 2003-2006 was age. The design chosen implicated that age was the central criterion for representativity. The sample was drawn as a proportion p of the population within one-year groups. Based on experience from analysing cross sectional EU-SILC data from 2003 to 2006, this way of stratification was problematic because the rotational groups were biased." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, NO, Version 1.0, p. 21)
Sampling Method
"The sample in 2024 is drawn according to the rules for simple random sampling in one stage. There is still a systematic element, that stems from the arrangement of the population register. The primary stratification criterion for the period 2003-2006 was age. The design chosen implicated that age was the central criterion for representativity. The sample was drawn as a proportion p of the population within one-year groups. Based on experience from analysing cross sectional EU-SILC data from 2003 to 2006, this way of stratification was problematic because the rotational groups were biased. In 2007, the representativity based on one-year age groups was abandoned, and the new rotational groups are drawn as the proportion p of the population 16 years and over. The drawn sample consitutes the selected respondents. In addition, each existing rotational group is then supplemented with new 16 year olds and new immigrants to ensure representativity. The same system is still used. The sample is drawn from the population register, and this register is arranged to ensure geographical representativity. This is done by municipality and postal codes. The register is arranged by family number and personal code within the family before the actual selection of units." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, NO, Version 1.0, p. 21)
Panel Design
Data Collection
Date of Data Collection
January - June
Interview Mode
- 100 % CATI
Weighting
Weighting: Method
See Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, NO, Version 1.0, Annex 5.
BG - Bulgaria
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 100 % CAPI
Weighting
References
FR - France
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 99.2 % CAPI
- 0.8 % CATI
Weighting
References
BE - Belgium
National Reference
Producer
Statistics Belgium
Universe
"The reference population is all citizens living at Belgian territory. This means that the source of the sample is the central population register. This register includes all private households and their current members residing officially in the territory. Persons living in collective households and in institutions are excluded from the target population. During fieldwork the household composition can be changed by the household, so we end up with the de facto household composition." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, BE, Version 1.0, p. 2)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
Central Population Register
Sampling Design
Probability
- systematic
- stratified
- multi-stage
Secondary Sampling Units
Households
Stratification Criteria
"The main stratification criterion is the NUTS2 level. The 11 sampling strata are the 10 Belgian provinces [...] and the Brussels Capital Region" (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, BE, Version 1.0, p. 14)
Sampling Method
"The Belgian EU-SILC 2023 survey is based on a stratified 2-stage sampling scheme drawn in 2004, followed by rotation since 2005. Until SILC 2018 rotation allowed to replace roughly one fourth of the sample each year. With SILC 2019 a first step was made towards a 6-year panel instead of a 4-year panel. Normally the rotational group started in 2015 would have been dropped for SILC 2019. However, this group remained in the survey as the fifth wave. With SILC 2020 a full 6-year panel is in place. The rotational group started in 2015 participated then as the sixth wave. In SILC 2024 a group left and a new group was added. Hence, households (ignoring split-offs) participating in 2024 have been drawn for participation in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 or 2024." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, BE, Version 1.0, pp. 13)
Panel Design
Data Collection
Date of Data Collection
January - July
Interview Mode
- 46.2 % CAPI
- 53.6 % CATI
- 0.2 % Mixed Mode Collection
Percentage Of Proxy Interviews
9.5%
Weighting
Weighting: Method
See Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, BE, Version 1.0, Annex 5.
DE - Germany
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 2.1 % CAPI
- 18.1 % CATI
- 58.9 % Websurvey
- 20.9 % Mixed Mode Collection
Weighting
References
DK - Denmark
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 14.7 % CATI
- 85.3 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
FI - Finland
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 0.4 % CAPI
- 60.9 % CATI
- 38.7 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
IE - Ireland
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 100 % CAPI
Weighting
References
AT - Austria
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 47.1 % CAPI
- 17 % CATI
- 35.9 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
CZ - Czech Republic
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 24.9 % CAPI
- 10.5 % CATI
- 64.6 % PAPI
Weighting
References
CY - Cyprus
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 4 % CAPI
- 96 % CATI
Weighting
References
SE - Sweden
National Reference
Producer
Statistics Sweden
Universe
"The reference population is all private households and all persons composing these households, having their usual residence in Sweden." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, SE, Version 1.0, p. 3)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
Total Population Register (TPR)
Sampling Design
Probability
- systematic
- stratified
- one stage
Primary Sampling Units
Individuals
Secondary Sampling Units
Not used
Sampling Method
"From 2021 and onwards, the sampling design for new panel samples is one-stage stratified systematic sampling, in which stratification is with respect to NUTS2 regions and where the sampling frame is ordered by sex and age. The sampling allocation is non-proportional, in which small NUTS2 regions are overrepresented, and large NUTS2 regions are underrepresented. The purpose of the new sampling design is to increase compliance with the precision requirements for SILC. The sampling design for the additional samples 2021-2023 is stratified systematic sampling, for which the stratification, allocation, and ordering of the sampling frame is the same as for new panel samples. The sampling allocation for the additional samples is more skewed relative to the population than the sampling allocation for new panel samples, which further increases compliance with the precision requirements." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, SE, Version 1.0, p. 19)
Panel Design
Number Of Rotational Groups
6
Data Collection
Date of Data Collection
January - June
Interview Mode
- 33.8 % CATI
- 66.2 % Websurvey
Percentage Of Proxy Interviews
1.3%
Weighting
Weighting: Method
See Eurostat (2025): National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), SE, Version 1.0, Annex 5.
SI - Slovenia
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 32 % CAPI
- 68 % CATI
Weighting
References
SK - Slovakia
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 2 % CAPI
- 98 % PAPI
Weighting
References
IT - Italy
National Reference
Producer
ISTAT Italian National Institute of Statistics
Universe
"The target population is private households and all persons composing these households having their usual residence in the Member State. Private household means a person living alone or a group of persons who live together, providing oneself or themselves with the essentials of living." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, IT, Version 1.0, p. 2)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
LAC (Liste Anagrafiche Comunali)
Sampling Design
Probability
- systematic
- stratified
- multi-stage
Primary Sampling Units
Municipality
Secondary Sampling Units
Households
Stratification Criteria
"The PSUs are stratified according to their size in terms of the number of residents." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, IT, Version 1.0, p. 13)
Sampling Method
"PSU are selected with probability proportional to their size (number of residents) by means of a systematic sampling method by Madow (1949) inside each stratum. Households are selected with equal probability by systematic sampling in each selected municipality from municipality registers." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, IT, Version 1.0, p. 14)
Panel Design
Number Of Rotational Groups
6
Data Collection
Start Date
16-01-2024
End Date
26-05-2024
Interview Mode
- 55.4 % CAPI
- 44.6 % CATI
Weighting
Weighting: Method
See Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, IT, Version 1.0, Annex 5.
MT - Malta
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 0.6 % CAPI
- 99.4 % CATI
Weighting
References
PT - Portugal
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 70.5 % CAPI
- 29.5 % CATI
Weighting
References
PL - Poland
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 58.9 % CAPI
- 36.3 % CATI
- 3.9 % PAPI
- 0.9 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
ES - Spain
National Reference
Producer
National Statistics Institute (INE-Spain)
Universe
"The target population was members of private households residing at main family addresses, and the households themselves. (No differences between national and EU-SILC concept)
The sub populations that are not covered by the data collection include: those who moved out of the country's territory; or those with no usual residence; or those living in institutions or who have moved to an institution compared to the previous year." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, ES, Version 1.0, p. 2)
Sampling Procedure
Source Of Sampling Frame
Geographical frame of addresses (
Sampling Design
Probability
- systematic
- stratified
- multi-stage
Primary Sampling Units
Census enumeration units
Secondary Sampling Units
Addresses
Stratification Criteria
"In each Autonomous Community [self-ruling region], first-stage units were stratified by the size of the municipality to which the census section belonged. The following strata were considered: Stratum 0: Municipalities of over 500,000 population. Stratum 1: Provincial capitals (other than the above). Stratum 2: Municipalities of over 100,000 population (other than the above). Stratum 3: Municipalities of 50,000 to 100,000 population (other than the above). Stratum 4: Municipalities of 20,000 to 50,000 population (other than the above). Stratum 5: Municipalities of 10,000 to 20,000 population. Stratum 6: Municipalities of under 10,000 population. An independent sample was designed in each Autonomous Community to represent it, because one of INE's survey objectives is to provide data at this level of disaggegration." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, ES, Version 1.0, p. 11)
Sampling Method
"The Survey on Income and Living Conditions (Spanish "ECV") is an annual survey with a rotational-group design. The sample comprises four independent sub-samples, each of which is a four-year panel. Each year, the sample is rotated in one of the panels. The new sub-sample is selected following a two-stage design; the first-stage units are stratified. The first stage is made up of census sections. The second stage comprises main family addresses. There was no sub-sampling within those units; all households usually residing in those addresses were surveyed. The other sub-samples are formed with the households of the previous waves that have collaborated. In the 2020, 2021 and 2022 surveys the split-off households are not followed in the panel component (in the COVID-19 crisis context, together with the change of the Data Collection program and the mode of data collection, it has only been possible to develop the procedure to follow the movement of the entire household, but not the case of the split-off households.). Since the 2016 survey a supplementation of the sample is added in Catalonia in the new-subsample for the cross-sectional operation. From the 2021 survey this sample will be followed up in the subsequent years following the rotating scheme (the new-subsample has 116 census sections). The sample size has been duplicated in the context of the precision requirements introduced in the new frame regulation. The process has been initiated in 2019 and is consolidated in 2022. The new subsamples are duplicated (some adjustments have been carried out in the allocation by Autonomous Communities) in the period 2019-2022." (Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, ES, Version 1.0, pp. 11)
Panel Design
Number Of Rotational Groups
4
Data Collection
Date of Data Collection
February - June
Interview Mode
- 6.5 % CAPI
- 44.2 % CATI
- 49.2 % Websurvey
Weighting
Weighting: Method
See Eurostat (2025). National Reference Metadata in Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS), 2024, ES, Version 1.0, Annex 5- Weighting procedure.
NL - Netherlands
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 16.8 % CATI
- 83.2 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
EE - Estonia
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 75.8 % CATI
- 24.2 % Websurvey
Weighting
References
EL - Greece
National Reference
Sampling Procedure
Panel Design
Data Collection
Interview Mode
- 36.1 % CATI
- 63.9 % PAPI
Weighting
References