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    Overview
    Alternative title
    Gemeinschaftsstatistiken zu Einkommen und Lebensbedingungen
    Acronym
    SILC
    Type of information
    Survey/interview data
    Description

    The EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) aim to collect timely and comparable cross-sectional and longitudinal data on income, poverty, social exclusion and living conditions

    The EU-SILC project was launched in 2003 between 6 Member States (Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg and Austria) and Norway. The legal basis entered into force in 2004 and now covers all EU countries plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.

    EU-SILC provides two types of data:

    • Cross-sectional data over a given time or a certain time period with variables on income, poverty, social exclusion and other living conditions
    • Longitudinal data on individual-level changes over time, observed periodically over a 4-year period.

    Information on social exclusion and housing conditions is collected mainly at household level, while labour, education and health information is obtained from individuals aged 16 and over. Income variables at detailed component level are also mainly collected from individuals.

    In Austria, approximately 6,000 households are surveyed every year. 

    Free keywords
    poverty
    social exclusion
    annual income
    Topics
    Determinants of health
    Country(ies):
    GEO coverage
    Nuts 2
    Target Population
    General population
    Sex
    Both
    Language(s)
    German
    Updating Periodicity
    Annually
    Personal Identifier
    Participant number
    Level of aggregation
    Individual
    Terms of data access

    The data of the Austrian EU-SILC survey can be requested from Statistics Austria. The anonymised datasets contain the non-monetary questionnaire variables and the aggregated and imputed income components according to the EUROSTAT target variable logic (EUROSTAT). The data are made available free of charge for scientific purposes. Compliance with the terms of use by the project staff is to be ensured by the respective project management. 

    Aggregated data are publicly available at Statistics Austria

     

    Data Owner(s)
    STATISTIK AUSTRIA
    Contact name
    Statistics Austria
    Contact e-mail
    info@statistik.gv.at
    Contact phone number
    +43 1 71128-0
    Contact info (address)

    STATISTIK AUSTRIA, Bundesanstalt Statistik Österreich, Guglgasse 13, 1110 Vienna, AUSTRIA

    Updated on 28 April 2022