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Housing deprivation rate by item, Slovenia, annually

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3/21/2024
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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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(SILC).
HOUSING DEPRIVATION RATE BY ITEM is the percentage of persons who are deprived of each housing deprivation item:
1) bad dwelling conditions (the percentage of persons living in dwellings with leaking roof, damp walls/floor/foundation or rot in window frames/floor);
2) bath or shower in the dwelling (the percentage of persons who do not have a bath or shower in the dwelling);
3) indoor flushing toilet for sole use of the household (the percentage of persons who do not have indoor flushing toilet for sole use of the household);
4) too dark dwelling (the percentage of persons considering their dwelling as too dark, not having enough daylight).
Before 2008 we were asking only one question about bad dwelling conditions, while from 2008 on we are asking three separate questions, so the data from 2008 on are not completely comparable with the data for the previous years. Until 2013, the question on too dark dwelling was slightly longer, so the data from 2014 on are not entirely comparable with the data for previous years.
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