MISSY - Metadata for Official Statistics @ German Microdata Lab

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European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions 2024

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.

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)

Datasets availability table and release calendar (Eurostat)


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.

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Country Specific Information: EU-SILC 2024