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This article is part of the Eurostat online publication EU statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC) methodology, which offers a description of the dimensions along with the EU-SILC indicators are disseminated in Eurostat's dissemination database within the overall domain of Income and living conditions. Since the indicators are of multidimensional structure are analysed simultaneously along several dimensions, and published in separate datasets along with different combinations of dimensions. The articles presents these dimensions and provides information on their methodological limitations.

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Source: Eurostat (educ_ilang)

Main statistical findings

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Data sources and availability

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Context

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See also

Further Eurostat information

Publications

Main tables

Database

  • Living conditions and welfare (livcon), see:
Income and living conditions (ilc)
People at risk of poverty or social exclusion (Europe 2020 strategy) (ilc_pe)
Main indicator - Europe 2020 target on poverty and social exclusion (ilc_peps)

Dedicated section

Income and living conditions (ilc)

Methodology / Metadata

Notes

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