methods, notes and classification Distribution of population by degree of urbanisation, dwelling type and income group - EU-SILC survey methods, notes and classification

    • Income situation in relation to the risk of poverty threshold
      • 0 Below 60% of median equivalised income
      • 1 Above 60% of median equivalised income
      • 2 Total
    • Type of building
      • 0 Total
      • 1 House
      • 2 Detached house
      • 3 Semi-detached house
      • 4 Flat
      • 5 Flat in a building with less than ten dwellings
      • 6 Flat in a building with ten or more dwellings
      • 7 Others
    • Degree of urbanisation
      • 0 Total
      • 1 Cities
      • 2 Towns and suburbs
      • 3 Rural areas
    • Unit of measure
      • 00 Percentage
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 000 European Union (EU6-1958, EU9-1973, EU10-1981, EU12-1986, EU15-1995, EU25-2004, EU27-2007, EU28-2013, EU27-2020)
      • 001 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 002 European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
      • 003 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
      • 004 Euro area (EA11-1999, EA12-2001, EA13-2007, EA15-2008, EA16-2009, EA17-2011, EA18-2014, EA19-2015, EA20-2023)
      • 005 Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
      • 006 Euro area - 19 countries (2015-2022)
      • 007 Euro area - 18 countries (2014)
      • 008 Belgium
      • 009 Bulgaria
      • 00a Czechia
      • 00b Denmark
      • 00c Germany
      • 00d Estonia
      • 00e Ireland
      • 00f Greece
      • 00g Spain
      • 00h France
      • 00i Croatia
      • 00j Italy
      • 00k Cyprus
      • 00l Latvia
      • 00m Lithuania
      • 00n Luxembourg
      • 00o Hungary
      • 00p Malta
      • 00q Netherlands
      • 00r Austria
      • 00s Poland
      • 00t Portugal
      • 00u Romania
      • 00v Slovenia
      • 00w Slovakia
      • 00x Finland
      • 00y Sweden
      • 00z Iceland
      • 010 Norway
      • 011 Switzerland
      • 012 United Kingdom
      • 013 North Macedonia
      • 014 Albania
      • 015 Serbia