Annexes to COM(2008)22 - Implementation of Regulation 1177/2003 concerning Community Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) as regards the 2009 list of target secondary variables on material deprivation

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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 three different types of unit.

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.

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.

Children’s items relate to all household members aged under 16 to be compatible with the data collection defined in the Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003.

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.

2. MODES OF DATA COLLECTION

For variables asked at household level (section 1 in the list below), the mode of data collection is personal interview with the household respondent.

For variables asked at individual level (section 2 in the list below), the mode of data collection is personal interview with all current household members aged 16 and over or, if applicable, with each selected respondent.

For children’s variables (section 3 in the list below), the mode of collection is personal interview with the household respondent.

Owing to the characteristics of the information to be collected, only personal interviews (proxy interviews as an exception for persons temporarily absent or incapacitated) are allowed.

3. REFERENCE PERIODS

All target variables relate to the current situation as the reference period, except for the two variables on the expectation of the household to change dwelling, which refers to the next six months, and the variables on unmet needs and on the visit to general practitioners and specialists, which refer to the past 12 months.

4. DEFINITIONS

(1) Housing items

(a)Change of dwelling:

the reference period is ‘the next six months’. If the household expects to change dwelling for several reasons during the reference period, the main reason should be given,

eviction/distraint: forced to move for legal reasons,

financial difficulties: problems paying rent/mortgage,

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,

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,

other reasons: housing-related reasons (desire to change accommodation or tenure status, wanting new or better house/apartment, seeking better neighbourhood/less crime), studies-related reasons (attending or leaving college/university), health and other reasons;

(b)Shortage of space: the variable refers to the respondent’s opinion/perception about shortage of space in the dwelling.

(2) Environmental items

(a)Accessibility: this relates to the services used by the household with regard to financial, physical, technical and health conditions. Accessibility of 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. Consequently, the access should refer to an objective and physical reality. It should not be based on a subjective feeling.

Access should be determined in relation to the services actually used by the household. Physical access has to be assessed in terms of distance but also of infrastructure and equipment for example for respondents with a physical disability.

The services provided at home should also be taken into account, if they are actually used by the household. Accessibility has thus to be evaluated regardless of the way(s) the household access to the service.

The respondent should give an answer for the household as a whole. If the respondent does not use a service but other household member(s) do, he or she should assess the accessibility according to this(these) other household member(s);

(b)Public transport: bus, metro, tram and similar;

(c)Postal or banking services: send and receive ordinary and parcel post, withdraw cash, transfer money and pay bills. Technical access could also intervene. Accessibility in terms of phone-banking and PC-banking should also be part of the assessment, if these ways are actually used by the household. Accessibility has to be evaluated according to the ease/difficulty to transfer and withdraw money, whether this is done by phone-banking and PC-banking or in a bank or post office.

(3) Durables

The possession of durables relates to the access of the specific product or service for the private use of the household. It can be rented or shared. If the product is shared, access to it should be easy and appropriate to household needs.

(4) Basic needs

(a)Shoes: this concept has to be understood in a broad sense. It could include boots, sandals, etc. according to the climatic conditions of the concerned country.

5. TRANSMISSION OF DATA TO EUROSTAT

The target secondary variables on ‘material deprivation’ should be sent to Eurostat in the household data file (H) and in the personal data file (P) after the target primary variables.

AREAS AND LIST OF TARGET VARIABLES

Module 2009Material deprivation
Variable nameCodeTarget variable
1.   

Household item questions asked at household level
1.1.   

Housing at household level
HD010Place to live with hot running water
1Yes
2No
HD010_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
HD020Expectation of household to change dwelling
1Yes
2No
HD020_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
HD025Main reason for the expectation to change dwelling
1Household will be forced to leave, since notice has been/will be given by the landlord on termination of the contract
2Household will be forced to leave, since notice has been/will be given by the landlord in the absence of a formal contract
3Household will be forced to leave because of eviction or distraint
4Household will be forced to leave for financial difficulties
5Household will leave for a family-related reason
6Household will leave for an employment-related reason
7Household will leave for some other reason
HD025_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (HD020=2)
HD030Shortage of space in dwelling
1Yes
2No
HD030_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
OPTIONAL: Housing at household level
HD035Size of dwelling in square metres
0-999Square metres
HD035_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
1.2.   

Environment at household level
HD040Litter lying around in the neighbourhood
1Very frequently
2Frequently
3Sometimes
4Rarely or never
HD040_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
HD050Damaged public amenities (bus stops, lamp posts, pavements, etc.) in the neighbourhood
1Very frequently
2Frequently
3Sometimes
4Rarely or never
HD050_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
HD060Accessibility of public transport
1With great difficulty
2With some difficulty
3Easily
4Very easily
HD060_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (public transport not used by household)
HD070Accessibility of postal or banking services
1With great difficulty
2With some difficulty
3Easily
4Very easily
HD070_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (services not used by household)
1.3.   

Financial stress at household level
HD080Replacing worn-out furniture
1Yes
2No, because the household cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD080_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
1.4.   

Durables at household level
HD090Internet connection
1Yes
2No, because the household cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD090_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
2.   

Item questions asked at individual level
2.1.   

Durables at individual level
PD010Mobile phone
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
PD010_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
2.2.   

Basic needs at individual level
PD020Replace worn-out clothes by some new (not second-hand) ones
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
PD020_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
PD030Two pairs of properly fitting shoes (including a pair of all-weather shoes)
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
PD030_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
2.3.   

Unmet needs at individual level
PD040Visits to general practitioners and specialists, excluding visits to dentists or ophthalmologists, during the last 12 months
1Not at all
21-2 times
33-5 times
46-9 times
510 times or more
PD040_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
2.4.   

Leisure and social activities at individual level
PD050Get-together with friends/family (relatives) for a drink/meal at least once a month
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
PD050_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
PD060Regularly participate in a leisure activity such as sport, cinema, concert
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
PD060_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
PD070Spend a small amount of money each week on yourself
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
PD070_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-3Not selected respondent
3.   

Children’s item questions asked at household level
3.1.   

Basic needs for all household children
HD100Some new (not second-hand) clothes
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD100_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD110Two pairs of properly fitting shoes (including a pair of all-weather shoes)
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD110_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD120Fresh fruit and vegetables once a day
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD120_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD130Three meals a day
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD130_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD140One meal with meat, chicken or fish (or vegetarian equivalent) at least once a day
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD140_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
3.2.   

Educational or leisure needs for all household children
HD150Books at home suitable for their age
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD150_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD160Outdoor leisure equipment (bicycle, roller skates, etc.)
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD160_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD170Indoor games (educational baby toys, building blocks, board games, computer games, etc.)
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD170_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD180Regular leisure activity (swimming, playing an instrument, youth organisations, etc.)
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD180_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD190Celebrations on special occasions (birthdays, name days, religious events, etc.)
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD190_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD200Invite friends round to play and eat from time to time
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD200_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD210Participate in school trips and school events that cost money
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD210_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16 in school)
HD220Suitable place to study or do homework
1Yes
2No
HD220_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16 in school)
HD230Outdoor space in the neighbourhood where children can play safely
1Yes
2No
HD230_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
OPTIONAL: 3.2. Educational or leisure needs for all household children
HD240Go on holiday at least 1 week per year
1Yes
2No, because cannot afford it
3No, for some other reason
HD240_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
OPTIONAL: 3.3. Medical needs for all household children
HD250Unmet need for consulting a general practitioner or specialist
1Yes, there was at least one occasion
2No, there was no occasion
HD250_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD255Main reason for unmet need for consulting a general practitioner or specialist
1Could not afford to (too expensive)
2Waiting list
3Could not take the time because of work, care of other children or of other persons
4Too far to travel/no means of transport
5Other reason
HD255_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (HD250=2)
HD260Unmet need for consulting a dentist
1Yes, there was at least one occasion
2No, there was no occasion
HD260_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (no children aged under 16)
HD265Main reason for unmet need for consulting a dentist
1Could not afford to (too expensive)
2Waiting list
3Could not take the time because of work, care for other children or for other persons
4Too far to travel/no means of transport
5Other reason
HD265_F1Variable is filled
-1Missing
-2Not applicable (HD260=2)