2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2018
Code | Value |
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I_SKTP_FRE | Individuals carried out free online training or self-study to improve skills relating to the use of computers, software or applications |
I_SKTP_SLF | Individuals carried out training paid by themselves to improve skills relating to the use of computers, software or applications |
I_SKTP_PUB | Individuals carried out free training provided by public programs or organisations to improve skills relating to the use of computers, software or applications |
I_SKTP_EMP | Individuals carried out training paid or provided by the employer to improve skills relating to the use of computers, software or applications |
I_SKTP_OTJ | Individuals carried out on-the-job training to improve skills relating to the use of computers, software or applications |
I_SKTP | Individuals carried out at least one training activity to improve skills relating to the use of computers, software or applications |
I_SKEDU | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through formalised educational institution (school, college, university, etc.) |
I_SKOWN | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on own initiative |
I_SKMP | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on demand of employer |
I_SKSLFB | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study using books, cd-roms, etc. |
I_SKLFD | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study (learning by doing) |
I_SKCOLL | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through informal assistance from colleagues, relatives in friends and some other ways |
I_SKOTH | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through some other way than i_skedu, i_sktown, i_sktemp, i_skslfb, i_skslfd, i_skcoll |
I_SKE_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through formalised educational institution (school, college, university, etc.) and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKO_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on own initiative and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKM_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on demand of employer and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKS_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study using books, cd-roms, etc. and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKL_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study (learning by doing) and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKC_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through informal assistance from colleagues, relatives in friends and some other ways and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKT_LO | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through some other way than i_skedu, i_sktown, i_sktemp, i_skslfb, i_skslfd, i_skcoll and have carried out 1 or 2 of the computer related activities |
I_SKE_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through formalised educational institution (school, college, university, etc.) and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKO_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on own initiative and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKM_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on demand of employer and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKS_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study using books, cd-roms, etc. and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKL_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study (learning by doing) and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKC_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through informal assistance from colleagues, relatives in friends and some other ways and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKT_ME | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through some other way than i_skedu, i_sktown, i_sktemp, i_skslfb, i_skslfd, i_skcoll and have carried out 3 or 4 of the computer related activities |
I_SKE_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through formalised educational institution (school, college, university, etc.) and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
I_SKO_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on own initiative and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
I_SKM_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through training courses and adult education centres, on demand of employer and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
I_SKS_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study using books, cd-roms, etc. and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
I_SKL_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through self-study (learning by doing) and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
I_SKC_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through informal assistance from colleagues, relatives in friends and some other ways and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
I_SKT_HI | Individuals who have obtained IT skills through some other way than i_skedu, i_sktown, i_sktemp, i_skslfb, i_skslfd, i_skcoll and have carried out 5 or 6 of the computer related activities |
Code | Value |
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IND_TOTAL | All Individuals |
Y0_15 | Individuals, 15 years old or less |
Y16_19 | Individuals, 16 to 19 years old |
Y16_24 | Individuals, 16 to 24 years old |
Y16_29 | Individuals, 16 to 29 years old |
Y20_24 | Individuals, 20 to 24 years old |
Y25_29 | Individuals, 25 to 29 years old |
Y25_34 | Individuals, 25 to 34 years old |
Y25_54 | Individuals, 25 to 54 years old |
Y25_64 | Individuals, 25 to 64 years old |
Y35_44 | Individuals, 35 to 44 years old |
Y45_54 | Individuals, 45 to 54 years old |
Y55_64 | Individuals, 55 to 64 years old |
Y55_74 | Individuals, 55 to 74 years old |
Y65_74 | Individuals, 65 to 74 years old |
Y75_MAX | Individuals, 75 years old or more |
Y16_24LO | Individuals aged 16-24 with low education |
Y16_24ME | Individuals aged 16-24 with medium formal education |
Y16_24HI | Individuals aged 16-24 with high formal education |
Y25_54LO | Individuals aged 25 to 54 with low formal education |
Y25_54ME | Individuals aged 25 to 54 with medium formal education |
Y25_54HI | Individuals aged 25 to 54 with high formal education |
Y25_64LO | Individuals aged 25 to 64 with low formal education |
Y25_64ME | Individuals aged 25 to 64 with medium formal education |
Y25_64HI | Individuals aged 25 to 64 with high formal education |
Y55_74LO | Individuals aged 55 to 74 with low formal education |
Y55_74ME | Individuals aged 55 to 74 with medium formal education |
Y55_74HI | Individuals aged 55 to 74 with high formal education |
Y25_64_SALSELFFAM | Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are employees, self-employed or family workers |
Y25_64_UNE | Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are unemployed |
Y25_64_EMPL_UNE | Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are in the labour force (employed and unemployed) |
Y25_64_RETIROTH | Individuals aged 25 to 64 who are retired or not in the labour force (excluding students) |
M_Y16_19 | Males, 16 to 19 years old |
F_Y16_19 | Females, 16 to 19 years old |
M_Y16_24 | Males, 16 to 24 years old |
F_Y16_24 | Females, 16 to 24 years old |
M_Y16_29 | Males, 16 to 29 years old |
F_Y16_29 | Females, 16 to 29 years old |
M_Y16_74 | Males, 16 to 74 years old |
F_Y16_74 | Females, 16 to 74 years old |
M_Y20_24 | Males, 20 to 24 years old |
F_Y20_24 | Females, 20 to 24 years old |
M_Y25_29 | Males, 25 to 29 years old |
F_Y25_29 | Females, 25 to 29 years old |
M_Y25_34 | Males, 25 to 34 years old |
F_Y25_34 | Females, 25 to 34 years old |
M_Y25_54 | Males 25 to 54 years old |
F_Y25_54 | Females 25 to 54 years old |
M_Y25_64 | Males, 25 to 64 years old |
F_Y25_64 | Females, 25 to 64 years old |
M_Y35_44 | Males 35 to 44 years old |
F_Y35_44 | Females 35 to 44 years old |
M_Y45_54 | Males 45 to 54 years old |
F_Y45_54 | Females 45 to 54 years old |
M_Y55_64 | Males 55 to 64 years old |
F_Y55_64 | Females 55 to 64 years old |
M_Y55_74 | Males 55 to 74 years old |
F_Y55_74 | Females 55 to 74 years old |
M_Y65_74 | Males 65 to 74 years old |
F_Y65_74 | Females 65 to 74 years old |
M_I0_2 | Males with low formal education |
F_I0_2 | Females with low formal education |
M_I3_4 | Males with medium formal education |
F_I3_4 | Females with medium formal education |
M_I5_8 | Males with high formal education |
F_I5_8 | Females with high formal education |
I0_2 | Individuals with no or low formal education |
I3_4 | Individuals with medium formal education |
I5_8 | Individuals with high formal education |
CB_EU_FOR | Individuals who are born in another EU Member State |
CB_EXT_EU | Individuals who are born in non-EU country |
CB_FOR | Individuals who are foreign-born |
CB_NAT | Individuals who are native-born |
CC_EU_FOR | Nationals of another EU-Member State |
CC_EXT_EU | Nationals of non-EU country |
CC_FOR | Non-nationals |
CC_NAT | Nationals |
EMPL_UNE | Individuals in the labour force (employed and unemployed) |
HHI_Q1 | Individual living in a household with income in first quartile |
HHI_Q2 | Individual living in a household with income in second quartile |
HHI_Q3 | Individual living in a household with income in third quartile |
HHI_Q4 | Individual living in a household with income in fourth quartile |
IND_DEG1 | Individuals living in cities |
IND_DEG2 | Individuals living in towns and suburbs |
IND_DEG3 | Individuals living in rural areas |
IND_O1 | Individuals living in Objective 1 regions / 'Convergence' regions |
IND_NO1 | Individuals living in Not Objective 1 regions / 'Regional Competitiveness and Employment' Region |
IND_BROAD | Individuals living in a household with broadband access |
IND_BROADX | Individuals living in a household with Internet access but with no broadband access |
ISCO_ICT | ICT professionals |
ISCO_ICTX | Non ICT professionals |
ISCO0_5 | Non-manual including the armed forces |
ISCO6_9 | Manual |
RETIR_OTHER | Individuals who are retired or not in the labour force (excluding students) |
RF_GE1 | Individuals with at least one of the 3 following characteristics: 55 to 74 years old; low education; unemployed or inactive or retired |
RF_GE2 | Individuals with at least two of the 3 following characteristics: 55 to 74 years old; low education; unemployed or inactive or retired |
SAL | Employees |
SAL_SELF_FAM | Employees, self-employed, family workers |
SELF_FAM | Self-employed, family workers |
STUD | Students |
UNE | Unemployed |
IND_DCH | Individuals living in a household with children |
IND_NO_DCH | Individuals living in a household without children |
Y16_29LO | Individuals aged 16-29 with low formal education |
Y16_29ME | Individuals aged 16-29 with medium formal education |
Y16_29HI | Individuals aged 16-29 with high formal education |
Code | Value |
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PC_IND | Percentage of individuals |
PC_IND_CEVR | Percentage of individuals who used a computer, ever |
PC_IND_ILT12 | Percentage of individuals who used internet within the last year |
PC_IND_CIANY | Percentage of individuals who have done at least one of the listed computer or internet activities |