Data project
Results of the Microcensus housing survey
Ergebnisse der Wohnungserhebung im Mikrozensus
Summary
Strengths: The survey includes socio-demographic data and can be linked with microcensus data (comparability with other EU-countries). It uses a high quality sample and a large sample size. The data is current and this survey is continuous over many years. Weaknesses: Related to the general limitations of the Microcensus and that is the data is largely generated within a framework determined by administrative and official needs.
Type of data
Data Source
Survey
Type of Study
Survey same
Data gathering method
Telephone
Face-to-face
Access to data
Conditions of access
Microlevel data accessible upon demand, free download of publication
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Aggregated tables
Formats available
Publications available in PDF format.
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
Data collection ongoing since 2004. The sample size is approximately 22,000 households per quarter and participation is mandatory by law.
First year of collection
2004
Stratification if applicable
Size of household, number of population of Austrian Länder, age, sex, citizenship
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
Throughout Austria
Age range
No restrictions
Statistical representativeness
Population representative
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
Survey provides a picture of housing conditions and standard of living.
Data collected on structure of the housing stock (dwellings used as mains residences), fixtures and fittings, legal basis of dwellings, social status of the household reference person, cost for rented flats, monthly housing costs, average floor space of dwellings, characteristics of rental contract (data of issuance, limitation).
Corresponds to Housing, Urban Development and Mobility Topic
Linkage
Standardisation
Use of software BLAISE, developed by Statistics Netherlands and used worldwide by several National Statistical Offices
Possibility of linkage among databases
Linkage is possible with the Austrian Microcensus data, microcensus data are available for all countries of the European Union
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
No errors reported
Breaks
No breaks reported; Comparability with results of former surveys
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
Clear terminology, explanation of terms used
Governance
Contact information
ADir. Wilhelm Janik
Statistics Austria
Guglgasse 13
A-1110 Vienna Austria Phone: +43 (1)71128-8338
Email: mikrozensus(at)statistik.gv.at; ake(at)statistik.gv.at
Url: http://www.statistik.at/web_de/frageboegen/private_haushalte/mikrozensus/index.html#index6; publication download: https://www.statistik.at/dynamic/wcmsprod/idcplg?IdcService=GET_NATIVE_FILE&dID=121913&dDocName=065130
Timeliness, transparency
There is one year between collection and publication of results.