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COV101R - The share of households that own a secondary dwelling by occupational status of the head of household |
Definition |
By household, as an observation unit, we mean two or more persons who usually live together, are family related, jointly do the housekeeping, sometimes work together in the household, use and capitalise the goods obtained, fully or partially contribute to the income and expenditure budget of the household. The household can also be composed of a group of two or more persons, with or without children, who are not family related but who declare that they have convened to live together and have a common budget. The persons who live alone, manage the house by themselves and are not members of another household are considered as one-person households. |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
Households living conditions survey |
Methodology |
The share of households that own a secondary dwelling (without principal dwelling or a holiday house), by total country, are determined by a ratio between total households that own a second dwelling and total households multiply by 100 The share of households that own a second dwelling are determined by a ratio between total households that own a second dwelling and total households (without principal dwelling or a holiday house), distribute by occupational status of the head of household and total households, distribute by occupational status of the head of household, multiply by 100 |
Last update |
NOV 08, 2006 |
Observations |
The data source is given by the Households living conditions survey (ACOVI), deployed in 2000-2005 period. |
Interruption |
Last period of this series: Year 2005. |
Responsible person |
Cuturela Alina, e-mail: alina.cuturela@insse.ro, tel.0213181836/1242 |
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