Housing type and average housing space per person for children and young persons aged 0-21 living at home by sex, age, type of housing, family type, foreign/Swedish background, parents´ income level, observations and year [LE0102T34]

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Updated on DBnomics on February 22, 2023 (11:00 AM)

sex [Kon]
age [Alder]
type of housing [Boendeform]
family type [Familjetyp]
foreign/Swedish background [UtlBakgrund]
parents´ income level [Foraldrarinkniv]
observations [ContentsCode]

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Dimension codes and labels
[Kon] sex
  • [5+6] boys and girls
  • [5] boys
  • [6] girls
[Alder] age
  • [0-5] 0-5 years
  • [6-12] 6-12 years
  • [13-17] 13-17 years
  • [18-21] 18-21 years
  • [0-17] 0-17 years
  • [0-21] 0-21 years
[Boendeform] type of housing
  • [UppgSakn] information missing
  • [EgnaH] owner-occupied housing
  • [HR] rented dwelling
  • [BR] tenant-owned dwelling
  • [Ovr] other
  • [Tot] total
[Familjetyp] family type
  • [BorMedUF] living with biological parents
  • [BorMedSF] living with one biological parent and one step parent
  • [EnsamTot] single parents
  • [Annan] living with persons other than parents
  • [Total] total
[UtlBakgrund] foreign/Swedish background
  • [1] foreign background
  • [2] swedish background
  • [TotalC] total, foreign/Swedish background
[Foraldrarinkniv] parents´ income level
  • [10] 0-60 %
  • [20] 60-200 %
  • [30] 200- %
  • [35] information missing
  • [40] total
[ContentsCode] observations
  • [000000UY] Number of children
  • [000000UZ] Average housing space per person
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