Reform history

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1983/2003 of 7 November 2003 implementing Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning Community statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) as regards the list of target primary variables (Text with EEA relevance.)

3 versions · 2003-11-07
2015-12-25
income and living conditions
2014-01-01
income and living conditions

Changes on 2014-01-01

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| | PY200G_F | -2 | na (PL035 not = 1) |
| | -1 (<sup>6</sup>) | Missing | |
| | *Flags apply* | *See PY010G_F* | |
| (<sup>1</sup>)NUTS 1999: Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics. (<sup>2</sup>)Must be filled only the first time the household is recorded (if applicable). (<sup>3</sup>)Number of hours > 0 of childcare at pre-school and compulsory school are incompatible. (<sup>4</sup>)Amounts are in national currency. All amounts must have the same unit. (<sup>5</sup>)Allowed only as long as gross income components are not mandatory. (<sup>6</sup>)As missing values are imputed this code is only acceptable if no imputation is possible. (<sup>7</sup>) *Income flags*: The flag is composed of two elements:1. the format (net/gross) of collection (can be different from the recorded format); 2. imputation factor = collected value divided by recorded value. (<sup>8</sup>)All the variables that compose the target variable have to be considered to determine the flag value. (<sup>9</sup>)The following digits will be linked with the first digit without any separator so that the result is a decimal number. (<sup>10</sup>)Factor by which it is necessary to multiply the total gross income, the total disposable income or the total disposable income before social transfers to compensate for missing individual questionnaires. (<sup>11</sup>)Mandatory only from 2007 onwards. (<sup>12</sup>)All the variables that compose the target variable have to be considered to determine the flag value. (<sup>13</sup>)Gross means that neither taxes nor social contributions have been deducted at source. (<sup>14</sup>)If the gross value is a conversion from net, the corresponding net variable should also be filled. If both — net and gross — values are collected, both should be recorded. (<sup>15</sup>)Code ‘-5’ in flag-variable allowed only as long as gross income components are not mandatory. (<sup>16</sup>)In national currency. (<sup>17</sup>)Compulsory only for Member States using Eurostat recommended regression method or subjective method to estimate imputed rent. (<sup>18</sup>)Only collected if calculation of imputed rent at national level uses subjective method. (<sup>19</sup>)ISCED 1997: International standard classification of education 1997. (<sup>20</sup>)Compulsory only for Member States which have no other source than EU-SILC to calculate the gender pay gap. (<sup>21</sup>)ISCO — 88 (COM): International standard classification of occupations (for European purposes), 1988 version. (<sup>22</sup>)  NACE Rev. 2: Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community,  Rev. 2. (<sup>23</sup>)Person himself/herself should be included in number, as the employer. (<sup>24</sup>)This variable with the exception of company car will only be collected from 2007 onwards. (<sup>25</sup>)PY035N belongs to ‘other items not considered as part of income’. (<sup>26</sup>)PY080N belongs to ‘other items not considered part of income’. (<sup>27</sup>)Will be recorded only if feasibility studies show it is possible. (<sup>28</sup>)PY035G and PY080G belong to ‘other items not included as part of income’. | | | |
| (<sup>1</sup>)NUTS 1999: Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics. (<sup>2</sup>)Must be filled only the first time the household is recorded (if applicable). (<sup>3</sup>)Number of hours > 0 of childcare at pre-school and compulsory school are incompatible. (<sup>4</sup>)Amounts are in national currency. All amounts must have the same unit. (<sup>5</sup>)Allowed only as long as gross income components are not mandatory. (<sup>6</sup>)As missing values are imputed this code is only acceptable if no imputation is possible. (<sup>7</sup>) *Income flags*: The flag is composed of two elements:1. the format (net/gross) of collection (can be different from the recorded format); 2. imputation factor = collected value divided by recorded value. (<sup>8</sup>)All the variables that compose the target variable have to be considered to determine the flag value. (<sup>9</sup>)The following digits will be linked with the first digit without any separator so that the result is a decimal number. (<sup>10</sup>)Factor by which it is necessary to multiply the total gross income, the total disposable income or the total disposable income before social transfers to compensate for missing individual questionnaires. (<sup>11</sup>)Mandatory only from 2007 onwards. (<sup>12</sup>)All the variables that compose the target variable have to be considered to determine the flag value. (<sup>13</sup>)Gross means that neither taxes nor social contributions have been deducted at source. (<sup>14</sup>)If the gross value is a conversion from net, the corresponding net variable should also be filled. If both — net and gross — values are collected, both should be recorded. (<sup>15</sup>)Code ‘-5’ in flag-variable allowed only as long as gross income components are not mandatory. (<sup>16</sup>)In national currency. (<sup>17</sup>)Compulsory only for Member States using Eurostat recommended regression method or subjective method to estimate imputed rent. (<sup>18</sup>)Only collected if calculation of imputed rent at national level uses subjective method. (<sup>19</sup>) (<sup>20</sup>)Compulsory only for Member States which have no other source than EU-SILC to calculate the gender pay gap. (<sup>21</sup>)ISCO — 88 (COM): International standard classification of occupations (for European purposes), 1988 version. (<sup>22</sup>)  NACE Rev. 2: Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community,  Rev. 2. (<sup>23</sup>)Person himself/herself should be included in number, as the employer. (<sup>24</sup>)This variable with the exception of company car will only be collected from 2007 onwards. (<sup>25</sup>)PY035N belongs to ‘other items not considered as part of income’. (<sup>26</sup>)PY080N belongs to ‘other items not considered part of income’. (<sup>27</sup>)Will be recorded only if feasibility studies show it is possible. (<sup>28</sup>)PY035G and PY080G belong to ‘other items not included as part of income’. | | | |
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