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Median of the housing cost burden distribution by age and gender, 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).
MEDIAN OF THE HOUSING COST BURDEN DISTRIBUTION is the median (middle value) of the distribution of the share of total housing costs (net of housing allowances) in the total disposable household income (net of housing allowances). 12% e.g. means that half of all persons spend more than 12% of disposable household income for housing costs and half spend less. All persons are distributed from the lowest to the highest housing cost burden. The share of the person in the middle of the distribution is the median of the housing cost burden.
In the calculation of the housing cost burden all annual costs connected with the household's right to live in the accommodation are included (housing and mortgage interest payment, rental payments, structural insurance, regular maintenance and repairs, services and charges - sewage removal, refuse removal and the costs of utilities - water, electricity, gas, heating, etc.), net of housing allowances. Housing cost burden (the share of housing costs in the total disposable household income) is the same for all of the persons in the same household.
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