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Jun 24, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Mikrocensus 1971, 1. quarter: Extended Housing Survey, Intentions of Housing", https://doi.org/10.11587/BQIFTU, AUSSDA, V1
The special survey in March is on the topic of extended housing survey ("Erweiterte Wohnungserhebung"), just as in the previous years (Mikrozensus MZ7001 and MZ6901) In addition, there are a few questions on intentions of housing. They resemble the questions of the special survey... |
Jun 24, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Mikrocensus 1970, 4. quarter: Sports, Leisure Time, and Domestic Accidents", https://doi.org/10.11587/QUSONV, AUSSDA, V1
While there is regular statistical information on occupational accidents and traffic accidents there is none on the remaining types of accidents. However, since these accidents have become more and more important and are of great interest for the social and health policies, they... |
Jun 24, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Mikrocensus 1970, 3. quarter: Job Change and Change of Occupational Life", https://doi.org/10.11587/VN9N1W, AUSSDA, V1
It is generally well known that great changes are taking place in professional life. Once, it had been the rule that a person carried on the profession they had learned until their retirement. Today labour force has become scarce and only a flexible employment market ensure the o... |
Jun 24, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Mikrocensus 1970, 2. quarter: Use of Property, Farming on Sideline Basis", https://doi.org/10.11587/K941MY, AUSSDA, V1
This special survey is on the topic of the use of property and the assistance of people, whose chief occupation is not at a agricultural or silvicultural enterprise, in agricultural and silvicultural enterprises. The survey is conducted together with the agricultural and silvicul... |
Jun 24, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Mikrocensus 1970, 1. quarter: Extended Housing Survey", https://doi.org/10.11587/AMST91, AUSSDA, V1
The special survey in March is on the topic of extended housing survey ("Erweiterte Wohnungserhebung"), just as in the previous year (Mikrozensus MZ6901). |
May 14, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Microcensus Labour Force Survey / Housing Survey 2015 (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/RRKEA9, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:3JAiomS1+BgSztqBiodyDw== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. With about 20,000 households surveyed per quarter, the Microcensus is the largest regularly conducted sample survey in Austria. It is an important data source for central national and international labour market indicators and regularly provides i... |
Apr 14, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Microcensus Labour Force Survey / Housing Survey 2019 (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/XGE7TF, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:iiWmRPifZlTNAUTHd6w7Pw== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. With about 20,000 households surveyed per quarter, the Microcensus is the largest regularly conducted sample survey in Austria. It is an important data source for central national and international labour market indicators and regularly provides i... |
Apr 14, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Microcensus Labour Force Survey / Housing Survey 2018 (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/L33O5L, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:CfzTUU2e4ZOZuFHII2s1gw== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. With about 20,000 households surveyed per quarter, the Microcensus is the largest regularly conducted sample survey in Austria. It is an important data source for central national and international labour market indicators and regularly provides i... |
Apr 14, 2020
Statistics Austria, 2020, "Microcensus Labour Force Survey / Housing Survey 2017 (SUF edition)", https://doi.org/10.11587/TT7HGH, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:dKhdsbWxswe1RdPyxD674A== [fileUNF]
Full edition for scientific use. With about 20,000 households surveyed per quarter, the Microcensus is the largest regularly conducted sample survey in Austria. It is an important data source for central national and international labour market indicators and regularly provides i... |
Feb 19, 2019
Göllner, Tobias; Klotz, Johannes, 2019, "Editing EU-SILC UDB Longitudinal Data for Differential Mortality Analyses. SAS code and documentation.", https://doi.org/10.11587/ZOOBKE, AUSSDA, V1
This SAS code extracts data from EU-SILC User Database (UDB) longitudinal files and edits it such that a file is produced that can be further used for differential mortality analyses. Information from the original D, R, H and P files is merged per person and possibly pooled over... |