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| LOC102A - Rooms at the end of the year by type of ownership, urban/ rural area, macroregions, development regions and counties |
| Definition |
The habitable room represents the surface of a dwelling, enclosed by external walls from the floor to the ceiling, which is used for habitation, having an area of at least 4 sq m, a height of at least 2 m on largest part of its area, which has access to natural light either directly through windows and / or exterior doors, or indirectly through verandas by means of windows and / or doors, or through other habitable rooms by means of French windows. Thus, the following are considered habitable rooms: bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, habitable hallways, rooms with double use (one part being used for living), other rooms intended for habitation.
The number of habitable rooms at the end of the year is registered. |
| Periodicity |
Annual |
| Data sources |
Statistical survey on the changes in dwellings stock details |
| Methodology |
Metadata and quality report |
| Last update |
MAR 24, 2026 |
| Observations |
For the period 1991-1998 the total row include ''other forms of ownership''.
Data on the dwellings stock (number of dwellings, rooms and living area) for the years 2021, 2022 and 2023 have been recalculated as a result of the finalisation of the 2021 Census of Population and Housing. |
| Responsible person |
Tudora Cristina; cristina.tudora@insse.ro; tel. 0213181824/1495 |
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