Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/29 of 28 October 2021 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council by specifying the number and the title of the variables in the income and living conditions domain on Labour market and housing, Intergenerational transmission of advantages and disadvantages, Housing difficulties, and the 2023 ad hoc subject on Households energy efficiency (Text with EEA relevance)
Article 1
The number and title of variables in the income and living conditions domain as regards the sets of variables on Labour market and housing and Intergenerational transmission of advantages and disadvantages, Housing difficulties as well as the 2023 ad hoc subject, are set out in the Annex.
Article 2
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
ANNEX
The number and title of variables in the income and living conditions domain as regards the set of variables on Labour market and housing and Intergenerational transmission of advantages and disadvantages, Housing difficulties as well as the 2023 ad hoc subject, are set out in the Annex.
| Module | Detailed topic | Variable identifier | Variable name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Labour market and housing | Characteristics of the workplace (4 collected variables) | PL230 | Public/private employment sector |
| PW100 | Job satisfaction | ||
| PL260 | Usual hours worked per week | ||
| PL130 | Size of the local unit for main job | ||
| Employment status (2 collected variables) | PL120 | Reason for working less than 30 hours | |
| PL280 | Length of registration of unemployment | ||
| Educational attainment – details, including education interrupted or abandoned (2 collected variables) | PE030 | Year when highest level of education was attained | |
| PE050 | Educational interrupted or abandoned | ||
| Housing conditions details, including deprivation and imputed rent (14 collected variables: 12 variables compulsory, 2 variables optional) | HS160 | Problems with the dwelling: too dark, not enough light | |
| HS170 | Noise from the neighbours or from the street | ||
| HC020 | Size of the dwelling in square metres | ||
| HC001 | Heating system used | ||
| HC002 | Main energy source | ||
| HC007 | Total energy cost | ||
| HC080 | Overall satisfaction with the dwelling | ||
| HY030 | Imputed rent | ||
| HH040 | Leaking roof, damp walls/floors/foundation, or rot in window frames or floor | ||
| HS140 | Financial burden of the total housing cost | ||
| HS180 | Pollution, grime or other environment problems | ||
| HS190 | Crime, violence or vandalism in the area | ||
| HH081 | Bath or shower in dwelling (OPTIONAL) | ||
| HH091 | Indoor flushing toilet for sole use of the household (OPTIONAL) | ||
| Intergenerational transmission of advantages and disadvantages, housing difficulties, and 2023 ad hoc subject on Households energy efficiency | Intergenerational transmission of advantages and disadvantages (16 collected variables: 12 compulsory variables, 4 optional variables) | PT220 | Type of household when respondent was around 14 years old |
| PT230 | Presence of mother when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT240 | Presence of father when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT070 | Citizenship of the father (OPTIONAL) | ||
| PT100 | Citizenship of the mother (OPTIONAL) | ||
| PT110 | Highest level of education attained by the father | ||
| PT120 | Highest level of education attained by the mother | ||
| PT130 | Activity status of the father when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT160 | Activity status of the mother when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT150 | Main occupation of the father when respondent was around 14 years old (OPTIONAL) | ||
| PT180 | Main occupation of the mother when respondent was around 14 years old (OPTIONAL) | ||
| PT210 | Tenancy status when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT190 | Financial situation of the household when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT260 | Basic school needs (books and equipment for school) met when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT270 | Having daily meal with meat, chicken, fish (or vegetarian equivalent) when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| PT280 | One week of annual holiday away from home when respondent was around 14 years old | ||
| Housing difficulties (including renting difficulties) and reasons (6 collected variables: 4 compulsory variables, 2 optional variables) | PHD01 | Past experience of housing difficulties | |
| PHD07 | When housing difficulties took place (OPTIONAL) | ||
| PHD02 | Duration of the most recent experience of housing difficulties (OPTIONAL) | ||
| PHD03 | Main reason for past housing difficulties | ||
| PHD05 | Exit from housing difficulties | ||
| PHD06 | Renting difficulties | ||
| Ad hoc subject- Households energy efficiency (7 collected variables: 4 compulsory variables, 3 optional variables) | HC001 | Heating system used | |
| HC002 | Energy source | ||
| HC003 | Renovation (thermal insulation, windows or heating system) | ||
| HC060 | Inability to keep the dwelling comfortably warm during winter | ||
| HC070 | Inability to keep the dwelling comfortably cool during summer (OPTIONAL) | ||
| HC004 | Type of windows (OPTIONAL) | ||
| HC005 | Year of construction (OPTIONAL) |
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