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14sf -- Households' housing conditions by form of tenure and statistical grouping of life-cycle, 2005-2023

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5/29/2024
Number of households in population:
Number
Number of persons in population:
Number
Number of rooms per household:
keskiarvo
Number of rooms per person:
keskiarvo
Dwelling has shortcomings, % of households:
%
Dampness, % of households:
%
No enough daylight, % of households:
%
Share of households living in overcrowded dwellings, %:
%
Problems in the living environment, % of households:
%
Noise from neighbours or from outside, % of households:
%
Pollution, grime or other environmental problems, % of households:
%
Crime, violence or vandalism, % of households:
%
Dwelling has shortcomings, % of persons:
%
Dampness, % of persons:
%
No enough daylight, % of persons:
%
Share of persons living in overcrowded dwellings, %:
%
Problems in the living environment, % of persons:
%
Noise from neighbours or from outside, % of persons:
%
Pollution, grime or other environmental problems, % of persons:
%
Crime, violence or vandalism, % of persons:
%
5/29/2024
5/23/2024
Statistics Finland, statistics on living conditions
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Documentation of statistics . missing . = sample size less than 10 (percentage shares) or under 30 (number of units). The data collection method of the survey was changed in 2022. Due to the change in the data collection method, data for 2022 may involve uncertainties as to the comparability with previous years. For more information see the documentation of the statistics.

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Dwelling has shortcomings, % of households

Household dwelling has any of the following shortcomings: dampness, no enough daylight, overcrowded dwelling.

Share of households living in overcrowded dwellings, %

Household has more room (incl. separate kitchen) than it is necessary based on it's structure. Definition of EU's income and living conditions statistics (EU-SILC).

Problems in the living environment, % of households

There are any of the following problems in the living environment: noise from neighbours or from outside, pollution, grime or other environmental problems, crime, violence or vandalism.

Dwelling has shortcomings, % of persons

Household dwelling has any of the following shortcomings: dampness, no enough daylight, overcrowded dwelling.

Share of persons living in overcrowded dwellings, %

Household has more room (incl. separate kitchen) than it is necessary based on it's structure. Definition of EU's income and living conditions statistics (EU-SILC).

Problems in the living environment, % of persons

There are any of the following problems in the living environment: noise from neighbours or from outside, pollution, grime or other environmental problems, crime, violence or vandalism.