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Adelheid Bauer
Statistics Austria
2-October-2013
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Other housing units
While the concept of conventional dwellings is used by 100 per cent of the register-based
census countries, the concept of other housing units is only used by four (out of eight, no response from one country)
Reason clearly given: Units are not available in the register(s) www.statistik.at
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Other housing units
Combined census: seven out of ten countries fully implemented the concept (occupied conventional dwellings: 90 %)
Traditional census: 25 out of 29 countries fully implemented the concept (occupied conventional dwelling: 25 out of 28)
Reasons for not complying are either concept not used or definition not fully compliant www.statistik.at
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A homeless person can be broadly defined as a person who, because of the lack of housing, has not other option than to sleep
Rough
In emergency shelters, …
…
In accomodation temporarily provided by friends or relatives…
Primary homelessness
Secondary homelessness www.statistik.at
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Homeless persons are difficult to enumerate or there is no information in (population) registers
Slightly more than half of the surveyed countries adopted the concept of primary homelessness
Only a quarter of the surveyed countries adopted the concept of secondary homelessness www.statistik.at
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Countries with a traditional or combined census more often enumerated primary homeless persons than countries with a register-based census
No significant difference among different census approaches with respect to secondary homeless www.statistik.at
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Inclusion of core topics by census methodology
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Av er ag e
(a ll t op ic s)
W at er
s up pl y sy st em
To ile t fa cili tie s
Us efu l f lo or
s pa ce
O cc up an cy
s ta tu s
B a th in g fa cilit ie s ui ld in g
Ty pe
o f b
Ho us in g ar ra ts ng em en
Ty pe
o f liv in g qu at er s
Nu m be r o f r oo m s
Ty pe
o f h ea tin g
P e rio d of
c on st ru ct io n
Ty pe
o f o w ne rs hip combined approach register-based approach traditional approach * all methods www.statistik.at
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Inclusion of core topics in EEA and non
EEA countries
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0% ll
A ve ra ge
(a
W at er
s to pi cs
) up pl y sy st em
To ile t f ie s ac ilit
U se fu l f lo or
s pa ce
O cc up an cy
s ta tu s
B at hi ng
fa s ci lit ie
Ty pe
o f b ui ld
H ou si ng in g
a rra ng em en
Ty pe
o f l ts iv in g qu at
N um er s be r o f r oo m s
Ty pe
o f h ea tin g
P er io d of
c on st io n ru ct
Ty pe
o f o w ne rs hi p
EEA countries non EEA countries www.statistik.at
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Housing arrangements
Type of living quarters
Occupancy status
Type of ownership
One-digit
R (28)
R (28)
R (10)
R (23)
Useful floor space
Number of rooms
R (27)
R
1
(15)
R (21) Water supply system
Toilet facilities
Bathing facilities
Type of heating
Dwellings by type of buildings
R (25)
R (27)
R (22)
R (11)
Dwellings by period of construction R (19)
Two-digit
O (6)
R (15)
O (10)
O (6)
O (3)
O (3)
O (10)
R (10)
O (11)
Three-digit EU classification Other
D (10) (2)
CES 1-digit (7) (3)
O (4) D (11)
CES 1-digit (8)
(2)
(6)
O (3)
O (2)
O (1)
R (6)
CES 1-digit (10)
D (10)
CES 1-digit (6)
CES 1-digit (7)
CES 1 digit (8)
CES 1-digit (7)
D
2
(10)
CES 1-digit (9)
(1)
(2)
(-)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(4)
R...Recommended
O...Optional
D...Different from CES Recommendations
1 Number of rooms: it is only recommended that the residual group should at least be limited to one which contains less than 10 per cent of the cases and, at most, the category 10 or more rooms.
2 Identical at the one-digit level, but classification according to number of dwellings at the two-digit level.
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Proportion of countries including the topic
> 50%
Topics main type of heating energy, kitchen
> 33 and < 50% electricity, piped gas, type of sewage disposal system, hot water, occupancy by number of private households, dwellings by number of floors in the building, dwellings by materials of which specific parts of the building are constructed
> 20 and < 33% air-conditioning, lift, position of dwelling in the building
< 20% accessibility to dwelling, cooking facilities, type of rooms, dwellings by state of repair of the building www.statistik.at
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Only few countries reported other topics.
Four types of topics can be identified: a.
Questions related to energy saving and thermal insulation (Bulgaria, Italy, Romania) b.
Questions related to costs of maintaining the accomodation (Portugal, Canada, United States) c.
Does the accomodation suit the needs of people with a disability (Northern Ireland) d.
More information on the building (Austria, FYROM,
Poland, Portugal ) www.statistik.at
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Type of energy used for heating water
Yes, for sure: Switzerland (topic since 1980)
Yes, possibly: Belgium, Finland, Israel, Turkey, Albania
No: 37 %, Not yet decided: 49 %
Type of energy used for air-conditioning
No: 53 %, Not yet decided: 47 %
Thermal insulation of the building
Yes, possibly: Belgium, Hungary, Serbia
No: 38 %, Not yet decided: 55% www.statistik.at
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First proposals – concepts and definitions
Living quarter, housing unit, conventional dwelling, other housing unit, collective living quarter
Concept and definitions remain as they are
To be discussed: Put categories „semi-permanent units“ and „other units designed for habitation“ together (Type of living quarter)
Take into consideraton that in some countries housing units other than a conventional dwelling such as mobile homes, cabins, huts etc. are not relevant as place of usual residence of people?
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First proposals – concepts and definitions
Homelessness (primary, secondary)
Concept and definition has to be adapted in accordance with the chapter on households and families
(4.0) of Housing arrangements ( Persons who are not usual residents in any living quarter category such as homeless or other people moving between temporary accomodations ) and (2.2) of Household status ( Primary homeless person ) www.statistik.at
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First proposals – concepts and definitions
Room
Is the definition of „Room“ in terms of a minimum size of 4m 2 necessary?
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First proposals – core topics
Water supply system, toilet and bathing facilities
Non-core topics?
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First proposals – core topics
Occupancy status, modified classification recommended at the one-digit level, optional at the two- and three-digit level
(1.0) Occupied conventional dwellings
(2.0) Unoccupied conventional dwellings
(2.1) Dwellings reserved for seasonal or secondary use
(2.2) Dwellings with residents not included in the census
(2.3) Vacant dwellings
(2.3.1) Vacant for sale
(2.3.2) Vacant for rent
(2.3.3) Vacant for demolition
(2.3.4) Other vacant or not known www.statistik.at
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First proposals – core topics
Type of building
700. The following classification is recommended:
701. Number of conventional dwellings in:
(1.0) Residential building
(1.1) Detached house
(1.1.1) Detached houses with one dwelling
(1.1.2) Detached houses with two dwellings
(1.2) Semi-detached house (two attached dwellings)
(1.3) Row (or terraced) house (at least three attached or connected dwellings each with separate access to the outside)
(1.4) Apartment buildings
(1.4.1) Apartment buildings with three to nine dwellings
(1.4.2) Appartment buildings with 10 or more dwellings
(1.5) Other residential buildings
(2.0) Non-residential buildings
702. For some purposes, it might be useful to classify the buildings by the number of dwellings a building contains. The relationship between the classification under paragraph 701 and the classification of buildings by the number of dwellings a building contains is: a) Dwellings in one-dwelling buidlings: (1.1.1) b) Dwellings in two-dwelling buildings: (1.1.2) and (1.2) c) Dwellings in three or more dwelling buildings: (1.3) and (1.4) www.statistik.at
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First proposals – core topics
Type of building
Skip „701. Number of conventional dwellings in:“ and 703
Re-number 702 to 701. For some purposes, it might be useful to classify the buildings by the number of dwellings a building contains.
Skip the explanation on the relationship.
Proposed alternative classification by number of dwellings
1.0 Conventional dwellings in residential buildings
1.1 Conventional dwellings in residential buildings with one dwelling
1.2 Conventional dwellings in residential buildings with two dwellings
1.3 Conventional dwellings in residential buildings with three or more dwellings
2.0 Conventional dwellings in non-residential buildings www.statistik.at
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First proposals – non-core topics
To be discussed, if any of the non-core topics should be eliminated (for example cooking facilities) www.statistik.at
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First proposals – new topics
Not much support for new topics. Too much burden for a housing census?
To be discussed: Inclusion of „Main type of energy used for heating water“ as additional non-core topic www.statistik.at
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Please address queries to:
Adelheid Bauer
Register-based Census Unit
Contact information:
Guglgasse 13, 1110 Vienna phone: +43 (1) 71128-7210 fax: +43 (1) 71128-7053
Adelheid.Bauer@statistik.gv.at
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