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Overcrowding rate by household type, Slovenia, annually
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Latest update
3/21/2024
Contact
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, T: +386 1 241 64 04, E: gp.surs@gov.si
Unit
% of persons, number of persons
Source
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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(SILC).
The OVERCROWDING RATE is the percentage of persons living in dwellings with not enough rooms in view of the number of household members. The condition for a dwelling to be overcrowded is that it does not have one room per household and at the same time one room per couple in the household, one room for each single person aged 18 or more, one room per pair of single persons of the same gender between 12 and 17 years of age, one room for each single person between 12 and 17 years of age and not included in the previous category, and one room per pair of children under 12 years of age.
With the SILC survey for 2011 the methodology of calculating the indicator changed, so the data from 2011 on are not comparable with the data for the previous years. Until 2010 a kitchen was not counted as a room, whereas from 2011 on a kitchen is counted as a room if it measures at least 6 square metres and the household uses it as a dining room, a living room, a study, etc.
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HOUSEHOLD TYPE
Household type is defined according to the number of adults and the number of dependent children in the household. Dependent children are defined as household members below 18 years of age, or household members aged 18 to 24 if they are living with at least one parent and are not employed. All other household members are adults. A child between 18 and 24 years of age who is employed is counted as an adult.
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Number of persons in overcrowded dwellings
Some totals do not add up due to rounding.