City statistics (urb)

National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: ISTAT - Istituto Nazionale di Statistica


Eurostat metadata
Reference metadata
1. Contact
2. Metadata update
3. Statistical presentation
4. Unit of measure
5. Reference Period
6. Institutional Mandate
7. Confidentiality
8. Release policy
9. Frequency of dissemination
10. Accessibility and clarity
11. Quality management
12. Relevance
13. Accuracy
14. Timeliness and punctuality
15. Coherence and comparability
16. Cost and Burden
17. Data revision
18. Statistical processing
19. Comment
Related Metadata
Annexes (including footnotes)
 



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1. Contact Top
1.1. Contact organisation

ISTAT - Istituto Nazionale di Statistica

1.2. Contact organisation unit

DCAT - Direzione Centrale per le Statistiche Ambientali e Territoriali

1.5. Contact mail address

Piazza G. Marconi 26/C

00144 Roma


2. Metadata update Top
2.1. Metadata last certified 26/02/2024
2.2. Metadata last posted 26/02/2024
2.3. Metadata last update 26/02/2024


3. Statistical presentation Top
3.1. Data description

The data collection provides information and comparable measurements on the different aspects of the quality of life in cities. 

Data is collected for the following spatial levels: 1) City; 2) Functional Urban Area; 4) National level.

Italy’s City Statistics database has undergone major revisions: the dataset has been integrated with new statistical information; where necessary, time series have been revised; in general, the data has been organised in relation to the revised spatial units' list.

The City Statistics universe was infact revised in 2016 following the criteria presented in the City statistics manual.

Cities and their FUAs were redefined according to the 2011 population grid and to the commuting flows based on the 2011 population census.

In 2019, the two (Greater) Cities of Milan and Naples and their FUAs have undergone further revisions. 

The most updated City list and FUA composition can be found in  the Local Administrative Units (LAU) list that Eurostat publishes at the following link:

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/nuts/local-administrative-units

Data availability and the relevant metadata are presented in the file "Italy_metadata".

3.2. Classification system

Eurostat developed a specific classification and coding system for the City Statistics spatial units and variables.

With regards to the spatial units, the coding used reflects the spatial hierarchy: 

•Cities: CC###C  =  Country code + Three-digit sequential number + C

•FUAs: CC###F  =  Country code + Three-digit sequential number + F

In the case of Italy, the country code is IT.

 

As far as variable codes are concerned, the first two digits identify the different domains (DE for Demography, SA for Social Aspects, EC for Eonomic activities etc.), while the last digit ‘V’ means ‘Variable’.

 

3.3. Coverage - sector

Data is available for almost every domain. Variables are provided for: 1.1 Demography; 1.2 Nationality; 1.3 Household Structure; 2.1 Housing; 2.2 Health; 2.3 Crime; 3.1 Labour Market; 3.2 Economic Activity; 5.1 Education and Training Provision; 5.2 Educational qualifications; 6.3 Water; 6.4 Waste; 7.1 Travel Patterns; 9.1 Culture and Recreation; 9.2 Tourism.

The only domain that is not covered is 3.3 Income Disparities and Poverty.

3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions

In order to guarantee the harmonization goals, Istat has strictly followed the variables' definitions presented in the City statistics manual.

For a small group of variables it was necessary to slightly deviate from the offical definition in order to supply the data. These cases are reported in the file "Italy_metadata".

With regards to the spatial levels, Istat identified Cities and Functional Urban Areas on the basis of the EC-OECD definition.

3.5. Statistical unit

Data is collected at municipality level. Each Italian City is represented by a single municipality (LAU2) presenting specific characteristics in terms of density and population. More specifically, the OECD-EC definition identifies a City on the basis of high-density population grid cells. When there is a municipality that has more than half of its population living in a high density cluster ("urban centre") with a minimum population of 50.000 inhabitants, a City is identified.

Greater Cities and Functional Urban Areas represent, instead, aggregations of municipalities. 

When the "urban centre" stretches far beyond the boundaries of a single municipality, a Greater City can be defined. This will be formed by the "central" municipality and by the other municipalities that have part of their population living in the "urban centre". In Italy this case applies only to  Milan and Naples. All other urban centres are inside a single municipality's boundaries.

A Functional Urban Area is composed of a City and its commuting zone, that is based on commuting patterns.

The criteria for identifying Cities, FUAs and Greater Cities are specified in the "City statistics manual" and in the more recent "Methodological manual on territorial typologies - 2018 edition".

 

3.6. Statistical population

Most data in the City Statistics database refers to the resident population. In some cases it refers to other types of populations (i.e. cars registered, museum visitors, students etc.).

3.7. Reference area

The list of Italian municipalities that are part of the City Statistics universe was revised in 2016 according to the criteria presented in Eurostat's "City statistics manual" (based on the EC-OECD global city definition). Cities, FUAs and Greater Cities were redefined according to the 2011 population grid and to the commuting flows based on the 2011 population census.

Further revisions of the two Greater Cities boundaries were carried out in 2019.

The latest spatial units are presented in the Local administrative units (LAUs) list published by Eurostat at the following link:

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/nuts/local-administrative-units

Please refer to Eurostat's "Methodological manual on territorial typologies - 2018 edition" for the identification of the spatial units.

3.8. Coverage - Time

The length of time series varies depending on the variable.

Most demographic variables were revised with intercensus population.

For many variables, the time series start around 2007/2008 to the last year available.

Some survey based data (i.e. museum visitors) is availble for specific years only.

Data from sources different from Istat is also available for specific years (i.e. students in higher education) or in time series (i.e. municipal waste).

3.9. Base period

Not applicable.


4. Unit of measure Top

The unit of measurement varies from variable to variable. Pease refer to the file "Italy_metadata".


5. Reference Period Top

Most variables are updated on an annual basis. Please refer to the file "Italy_metadata".


6. Institutional Mandate Top
6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements

The City Statistics data is supplied on a voluntary basis. Terms and conditions are defined in the Grant agreement.

6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing

Not applicable.


7. Confidentiality Top
7.1. Confidentiality - policy

Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 on European statistics.

7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment

Not applicable.


8. Release policy Top
8.1. Release calendar

The deadlines for the data trasmission are fixed in the Grant. The data is disseminated by Eurostat through the online database City statistics database, available at:

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/explore/all/general?lang=en&subtheme=urb&display=list&sort=category

 

 

 

8.2. Release calendar access

Updates are available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/cities/data/database

8.3. Release policy - user access

Direct access to the data is available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/cities/data/database


9. Frequency of dissemination Top

Most data is collected and released annually.


10. Accessibility and clarity Top
10.1. Dissemination format - News release

Not applicable.

10.2. Dissemination format - Publications

Not applicable.

10.3. Dissemination format - online database

Italy's data is available in Eurostat's City Statistics database online at the following link:

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/explore/all/general?lang=en&subtheme=urb&display=list&sort=category

The database is organised in two sections: 1) Cities and greater cities; 2) Functional urban areas.

To display data for the Italian spatial units, it is possible to filter the code by writing "IT" in the "geopolitical entity" window.

10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access

Microdata may be requested at https://www.istat.it/it/dati-analisi-e-prodotti/microdati

10.5. Dissemination format - other

Not applicable.

10.6. Documentation on methodology

The list of variables and their definition is presented in Eurostat's City statistics manual.

Please also refer to the file "Italy_metadata", where deviations from definitions are specified.

The methodology used to define the spatial dimension is treated in the above mentioned Manual and in greater detail in the more recent Methodological manual on territorial typologies - 2018 edition.

 

 

10.7. Quality management - documentation

The procedures for ensuring high data quality are explained in the City statistics manual.


11. Quality management Top
11.1. Quality assurance

The precedures for ensuring high quality data are explained in the City statistics manual.

11.2. Quality management - assessment

The precedures for ensuring high quality data are explained in the City statistics manual.


12. Relevance Top
12.1. Relevance - User Needs

City Statistics users are researchers, students, policy makers and more in general all those who are interested in city statistics. 

The European Commission's "City statistics manual" contains the variables' defintion and other relevant information. The aim is to support users in understanding and interpreting the meaning of the data.

Users may also refer to the file "Italy_metadata" for a correct interpretation of the available data.

12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction

Users satisfaction is not assessed yet.

12.3. Completeness

Data availability differs from domain to domain. In the file "Italy_metadata" it is possible to have an overview of the available data and mre specifically on:

- variable domain, code and label;

- unit of measurement;

- spatial units;

- source;

- deviation from defition;

- notes with additional information on the data.


13. Accuracy Top
13.1. Accuracy - overall

Data quality reflects the quality of national official statistics. 

13.2. Sampling error

The sampling error for variables based on the Labour Force Survey is reported in a dedicated file (see Annexes).

13.3. Non-sampling error

Not applicable.


14. Timeliness and punctuality Top
14.1. Timeliness

Timeliness depends on the specific variables. Please refer to the file "Italy_metadata".

14.2. Punctuality

Data provision follows the deadlines fixed in the Grant agreement.


15. Coherence and comparability Top
15.1. Comparability - geographical

The aim of the City Statistics database is to enable an assessment of the state of individual EU cities and to provide access to comparative information from other EU cities.

15.2. Comparability - over time

Time series have been revised and integrated in relation to the revised spatial units, with the aim of ensuring their comparability over time.

Where there is an interruption in a time series, there is a specific flag ("B") next to the data.

Further information on the comparability of data over time is specified in the metadata fille (please refer to the Annexes).

15.3. Coherence - cross domain

City Statistics data is coherent with the data collected in the context of the European Statistical System.

15.4. Coherence - internal

Internal coherence (e.g. between spatial levels and between indicators) is ensured through the application of multivariate and univariate validation controls.


16. Cost and Burden Top

The Grant Agreement between Istat and Eurostat supports the data collection of data at city and FUA level. The Grant Agreement also supports the costs for the production of new statistics such as those based on estimation models.


17. Data revision Top
17.1. Data revision - policy

Not applicable.

17.2. Data revision - practice

Where nationally collected data is revised, the City Staitsitcs data for Italy is revised accordingly.

In some specific cases the last year published is provisional. The definitive data is uploaded when available. 


18. Statistical processing Top
18.1. Source data

Data delivered in the ambit of the Grant agreement is collected by ISTAT -  the National Statistics Institute of Italy. Most of the data delivered derives from: administrative sources, the population census, surveys.

Some variables are the result of estimates and the data is followed by the "e" flag.

All sources used to deliver the variables agreed in the Grant are presented in the file "Italy_metadata".

18.2. Frequency of data collection

The City Statistics data is being collected and released annually. 

18.3. Data collection

Most of the data is collected by Istat. The data is transmitted to Eurostat by the National Urban Audit coordinator of Italy. 

The data used for the City Statistics is collected at LAU2 level (i.e. municipality level). Data is therefore aggregated at Functional Urban Area and at Greater City level (in Italy there are only two Greater cities, those of Milan and Naples). In some cases, data is avaliable only for those municipalities that are NUTS3 capitals and, as a consequence, the data can be delivered only for those Cities that are NUTS3 capitals. The calculations always take into consideration the impact of the administrative variations on the overall universe. The data collection is done in close collaboration with the different Services of ISTAT in order to guarantee timeliness, data quality and to explore ways to produce new data.

The main data source is ISTAT but a limited number of variables are based on other sources. The complete list of sources is available in the metadata file. Centrally collected variables are managed by Eurostat. 

18.4. Data validation

The validation procedures are listed in the City statistics manual.

18.5. Data compilation

The City Statistics data delivered in the ambit of the Grant agreement is based on census data, administrative sources and surveys. Please refer to the metadata file.

18.6. Adjustment

Not applicable.


19. Comment Top

Not applicable.


Related metadata Top


Annexes Top
IT spatial units year 2011
Small area estimation for city and FUAs statistics - report
City statistics Italy metadata