Housing conditions, survey on living conditions

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14083: Housing standard, living environment and accessibility, by income group. Persons 2012 - 2023

Madeleine Elisabeth Schlyter Oppøyen, Statistics Norway
+47 41 58 41 65
Kristina Strand Støren, Statistics Norway
+47 409 02 616
2024-02-29 08:00
Overall satisfied with the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
Thinks dwelling is too small (per cent):
per cent
Thinks dwelling is the appropriate size (per cent):
per cent
Thinks dwelling is too big (per cent):
per cent
Sqare meters per person. Average:
Rooms per person. Average:
rooms
Access to a balcony or veranda (per cent):
per cent
Access to a garden or green spaces outside the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
Waterborne heat as main heating facility (per cent):
per cent
Heat pump as main heating facility (per cent):
per cent
Electicity as main heating facility (per cent):
per cent
Firewood, pellets or open fireplace as main heating facility (per cent):
per cent
Problems with damp or rot in the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
Lack of daylight in the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
Oversall satisfied with the neighbourhood (per cent):
per cent
Access to a safe area for play and recreation (per cent):
per cent
Access to a nearby area for recreational walk (per cent):
per cent
Problems with crime, violence or vandalism in the neighbourhood (per cent):
per cent
Bothered by noise in dwelling (coming from outside) (per cent):
per cent
Bothered by noise when just outside the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
Difficulty sleeping bacause of noise (per cent):
per cent
Bothered by dust, smell or other kind of pollution in the area (per cent):
per cent
No steps or stairs to access the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
No steps or stairs between the rooms of the dwelling (per cent):
per cent
Number of persons that responded:
number
Overall satisfied with the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Thinks dwelling is too small (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Thinks dwelling is the appropriate size (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Thinks dwelling is too big (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Sqare meters per person. Average:
Data collection between January and May
Rooms per person. Average:
Data collection between January and May
Access to a balcony or veranda (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Access to a garden or green spaces outside the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Waterborne heat as main heating facility (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Heat pump as main heating facility (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Electicity as main heating facility (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Firewood, pellets or open fireplace as main heating facility (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Problems with damp or rot in the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Lack of daylight in the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Oversall satisfied with the neighbourhood (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Access to a safe area for play and recreation (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Access to a nearby area for recreational walk (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Problems with crime, violence or vandalism in the neighbourhood (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Bothered by noise in dwelling (coming from outside) (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Bothered by noise when just outside the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Difficulty sleeping bacause of noise (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Bothered by dust, smell or other kind of pollution in the area (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
No steps or stairs to access the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
No steps or stairs between the rooms of the dwelling (per cent):
Data collection between January and May
Number of persons that responded:
Data collection between January and May
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