Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1322of 4 July 2025specifying the technical items of the data set, establishing the technical formats for transmission of information and specifying the arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the use of information and communication technologies domain for reference year 2026 pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council(Text with EEA relevance)
European Union
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1322 of 4 July 2025 specifying the technical items of the data set, establishing the technical formats for transmission of information and specifying the arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the use of information and communication technologies domain for reference year 2026 pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 October 2019 establishing a common framework for European statistics relating to persons and households, based on data at individual level collected from samples, amending Regulations (EC) No 808/2004, (EC) No 452/2008 and (EC) No 1338/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EC) No 577/98 OJ L 261 I, 14.10.2019, p. 1, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2019/1700/oj. , and in particular Articles 7(1), 8(3) and 13(6) thereof, Whereas: (1) In order to facilitate the transmission of information from the Member States to the Commission (Eurostat), technical formats covering concepts, processes, including data and metadata, should be established for the transmission of information. (2) For the purpose of assessing the quality of statistics to be transmitted in the use of information and communication technologies domain, the detailed arrangements for the annual quality reports should be specified. (3) In order to ensure the accurate implementation of a sample survey on the use of information and communication technologies, the technical items of the data set should be specified. (4) In the interest of harmonisation across statistical domains and in order to avoid technical barriers during data transmission and processing, the representation of the variable identifiers set out in the Annex to this Regulation could change in some cases. Therefore, the Commission (Eurostat) may suggest that certain variable identifiers are modified by the Member States in the files transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat). Such modification could, for instance, have the purpose of applying the same variable identifiers as the ones used by other statistical domains. As that modification would not alter the information content of the data transmitted to the Commission but merely their representation during data transmission, it may be implemented by Member States through a simple one-to-one conversion immediately before data transmission. (5) In order to allow the Commission (Eurostat) to retrieve the data by electronic means, data transmission and the submission of the annual quality report should be carried out through the Single Entry Point. (6) For the categories of the characteristics listed in the Annex, Member States and the Union institutions should use, where appropriate, the statistical classifications for the territorial units, education, occupation and economic sector that are compatible with the NUTS
Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L 154, 21.6.2003, p. 1, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2003/1059/oj). , ISCED International Standard Classification of Education 2011,http://uis.unesco.org/sites/default/files/documents/international-standard-classification-of-education-isced-2011-en.pdf (available in English and French). , ISCO Commission Recommendation of 29 October 2009 on the use of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08) (OJ L 292, 10.11.2009, p. 31, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reco/2009/824/oj). and NACE Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and amending Council Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 as well as certain EC Regulations on specific statistical domains (OJ L 393, 30.12.2006, p. 1, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2006/1893/oj). classifications. (7) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the European Statistical System Committee, HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Subject matter This Regulation specifies the technical items of the data set, establishes the technical formats for the transmission of information from Member States to the Commission (Eurostat) and specifies the detailed arrangements for transmission and content of the quality reports in the use of information and communication technologies domain.
Article 2
Definitions For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply: (1) fieldwork period means the period of time during which the data collection from respondents is conducted; (2) reference period means the period of time to which a particular item of information relates; (3) Single Entry Point means the common reception area for statistical data transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat).
Article 3
Description of variables The technical characteristics of variables, laid down in the Annex, shall refer to: (a) variable identifier; (b) variable name and description; (c) codes and labels; (d) filter; (e) variable type.
Article 4
Characteristics of target populations, observation units and rules for respondents
- The target populations in the use of information and communication technologies domain shall be private households on the territory of the Member State and individuals who have their usual residence in the territory of the Member State.
- For the variables listed in the Annex that concern households, information shall be collected for private households with at least one member aged 16 to 74 residing in the territory of the Member State.
- For the variables listed in the Annex that concern the individuals, information shall be collected for individuals aged 16 to 74 residing in the territory of the Member State.
- Information regarding individuals aged under 16 or over 74 may be provided on a voluntary basis.
- The data collection for the use of information and communication technologies domain shall be carried out for a sample of private households or a sample of persons belonging to private households as observation units.
Article 5
Reference periods and date
- The reference period for collecting statistics on the detailed topic Interaction with public authorities, set out in the Annex, shall be the three last quarters of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026.
- For all other detailed topics under topic number 07, Information society participation, set out in the Annex, the reference period shall be the first quarter of 2026.
- The time of the first interview shall set the reference date.
Article 6
Data gathering period For data directly provided by respondents, the fieldwork period shall be the second quarter of 2026.
Article 7
Common standards for data editing, imputation and estimation
- Imputation, modelling or weighting shall be applied to the data where information is missing, invalid or inconsistent.
- Methods of statistical imputation may be applied where appropriate for variables in the detailed topics Access to ICT and Digital skills, as set out in the Annex.
- The procedure applied to the data shall preserve the variation and the correlation between variables. Methods that incorporate error components into the imputed values shall be preferable to those that simply impute a predicted value.
- Methods which take into account the structure or other characteristics of the joint distribution of the variables shall be preferable to the marginal or univariate approach.
Article 8
Deadline and standards for transmitting data
- Member States shall transmit the final data to the Commission (Eurostat) by 5 October 2026.
- The data shall be transmitted in the form of microdata files, including appropriate weights. The data shall be fully checked and validated before transmission using the statistical data and metadata exchange standard through the Single Entry Point. That data shall comply with the validation rules in accordance with the specification of variables based on the coding and filters as set out in the Annex.
- Member States shall provide the metadata to the Commission (Eurostat) in the standard metadata structure defined by the Commission (Eurostat) by 5 January 2027. They shall provide it through the Single Entry Point.
Article 9
Detailed arrangements and content of annual quality reports
- Member States shall transmit to the Commission (Eurostat) an annual quality report on the use of information and communication technologies domain established in accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2180 Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2180 of 16 December 2019 specifying the detailed arrangements and content for the quality reports pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 330, 20.12.2019, p. 8, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_impl/2019/2180/oj).
. 2. The annual quality report shall be transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat) in accordance with the technical standards established by the Commission (Eurostat) by 5 January 2027. 3. The annual quality report shall be submitted through the Single Entry Point.
Article 10
Entry into force This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, 4 July 2025. For the Commission The President Ursula von der Leyen
Annex
ANNEX Description and technical formats of variables collected for each topic and detailed topic of the use of information and communication technologies domain and codes to be used The Commission (Eurostat) may in some cases, based on the need to harmonise across domains and to avoid technical barriers during data transmission and processing, suggest that certain variable identifiers are modified by the Member States in the files submitted, through a one-to-one conversion. TopicDetailed topicVariable identifierVariable name/variable descriptionCodesLabels/CategoriesFilterVariable type 01. Technical Items Data collection informationREFYEARYear of surveyYYYYYear of survey (4 digits)All householdsTechnical 01. Technical Items Data collection informationINTDATEReference date – first interview dateDD/MM/YYYYReference date (10 characters)All individualsTechnical 01. Technical Items Data collection informationSTRATUM_IDStratumNnnnnnId of the stratum the individual or the household belongs to, from 1 to N, where N is the number of strataAll householdsTechnical- 1No stratification 01. Technical Items Data collection informationPSUPrimary sampling unitNnnnnnId of the primary sampling unit the individual or the household belongs to (from 1 to N, where N is the number of PSUs)All households, when the target population is divided into clusters (PSUs)Technical- 1Not applicable 01. Technical Items IdentificationHH_IDHousehold IDXXnnnnnnnUnique id of the household (2 letters for country code, then maximum 22 digits)All householdsTechnical 01. Technical Items IdentificationIND_IDIndividual IDXxNnnnnnUnique id of the individual (2 letters for country code, then maximum 22 digits)All individualsTechnical 01. Technical Items IdentificationHH_REF_IDID of the household the individual belongs toXxNnnnnnId of the household the individual belongs to (2 letters for country code, then maximum 22 digits)All individualsTechnical 01. Technical Items WeightsHH_WGHTHousehold weightNnnnnn.nnnnnnGrossing up factor of the household (Use a period . as decimal point, and then maximum 6 decimals)All householdsTechnical 01. Technical Items WeightsIND_WGHTIndividual weightNnnn.nnnnnnGrossing up factor of the individual (Use a period . as decimal point, and then maximum 6 decimals)All individualsTechnical 01. Technical Items Interview characteristicsTIMEInterview durationNnnDuration of interview expressed in minutesAll individualsTechnicalBlankNot stated
- Technical Items Interview characteristicsINT_TYPEInterview type1Paper assisted personal interview (PAPI)All individualsTechnical2Computer assisted personal interview (CAPI)3Computer assisted telephone interview (CATI)4Computer-assisted web-interview5Other
- Technical Items LocalisationCOUNTRYCountry of residenceNot BlankCountry of residence (SCL GEO alpha-2 code)All individualsTechnical
- Technical items LocalisationGEO_NUTS1Region of residenceNot BlankNUTS 1 region (3 characters, alphanumeric)All householdsTechnical
- Technical items Localisation GEO_NUTS2 (optional) Region of residence (optional)Not BlankNUTS 2 region (4 characters, alphanumeric)All householdsTechnicalBlankOption not included
- Technical items Localisation GEO_NUTS3 (optional) Region of residence (optional)Not BlankNUTS 3 region (5 characters, alphanumeric – NUTS 3 code for future alternate aggregation of regions, not for publication of NUTS 3 breakdowns)All householdsTechnicalBlankOption not included
- Technical items LocalisationDEG_URBADegree of urbanisation1CitiesAll householdsTechnical2Towns and suburbs3Rural areas
- Technical items LocalisationGEO_DEVGeographical location1Less developed regionAll householdsTechnical2Transition region3More developed regionBlankNot stated (code for non-EU countries)
- Person and household characteristics DemographySEXSex1MaleAll individualsCollected2Female
- Person and household characteristics DemographyYEARBIRYear of birthYYYYYear of birth (4 digits)All individualsCollected
- Person and household characteristics DemographyPASSBIRPassing of birthday1YesAll individualsCollected2No
- Person and household characteristics DemographyAGEAge in completed yearsnnnAge in completed years (from 1 to 3 digits)All individualsDerived
- Person and household characteristics Citizenship and migrant backgroundCITIZENSHIPCountry of main citizenshipNot blankCountry of main citizenship (SCL GEO alpha-2 code)All individualsCollectedSTLSStatelessFORForeign citizenship but country unknownBlankNot stated
- Person and household characteristics Citizenship and migrant backgroundCNTRYBCountry of birthNot blankCountry of birth (SCL GEO alpha-2 code)All individualsCollectedFORForeign-born but country of birth unknownBlankNot stated
- Person and household characteristics Household compositionHH_POPHousehold size (number of members in the household)NnNumber of members of the household (including children)All householdsCollectedBlankNot stated
- Person and household characteristics Household compositionHH_POP_16_24 (optional)Number of members of the household aged from 16 to 24 (optional)NnNumber of members of the household aged from 16 to 24All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included
- Person and household characteristics Household compositionHH_POP_16_24S (optional) Number of students of the household aged from 16 to 24 (optional) NnNumber of students of the household aged from 16 to 24All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included
- Person and household characteristics
Household compositionHH_POP_25_64 (optional)Number of members of the household aged from 25 to 64 (optional)NnNumber of members of the household aged from 25 to 64All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included 02. Person and household characteristics Household compositionHH_POP_65_74 (optional)Number of members of the household aged from 65 to 74 (optional)NnNumber of members of the household aged from 65 to 74All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included 02. Person and household characteristics Household compositionHH_POP_75_MAX (optional)Number of members of the household aged more than or equal to 75 (optional)NnNumber of members of the household aged more than or equal to 75All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included 02. Person and household characteristics Household compositionHH_CHILDNumber of children under 16NnNumber of children under 16All householdsCollectedBlankNot stated 02. Person and household characteristics Household composition HH_CHILD_14_15 (optional) Number of children aged from 14 to 15 (optional)NnNumber of children aged from 14 to 15All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included 02. Person and household characteristics Household composition HH_CHILD_5_13 (optional) Number of children aged from 5 to 13 (optional)NnNumber of children aged from 5 to 13All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included 02. Person and household characteristics Household composition HH_CHILD_LE_4 (optional) Number of children aged less than or equal to 4 (optional)NnNumber of children aged less than or equal to 4All householdsCollectedBlankOption not included 03. Labour market participation Main activity status (self-defined)MAINSTATMain activity status (self-defined)1EmployedAll individuals aged 16 and moreCollected2Unemployed3Retired4Unable to work due to long-standing health problems5Student, pupil6Fulfilling domestic tasks7Compulsory military or civilian service8OtherBlankNot stated9Not applicable 03. Labour market participation Elementary job characteristicsSTAPROStatus in employment in main job1Self-employed person with employeesIndividuals where MAINSTAT = 1Collected2Self-employed person without employees3Employee4Family worker (unpaid)BlankNot stated9Not applicable 03. Labour market participation Elementary job characteristics NACE1D (optional) Economic activity of the local unit for main job (optional)Not blankNACE Rev. 2.1 code at section level (one character (from A to V))Individuals where MAINSTAT = 1CollectedBlankNot stated9Not applicable 03. Labour market participation Elementary job characteristicsISCO2DOccupation in main jobnnISCO code at 2-digit levelIndividuals where MAINSTAT = 1CollectedBlankNot stated- 1Not applicable 03. Labour market participation Elementary job characteristicsOCC_ICTICT professional or non-ICT professional1ICT professionalIndividuals where MAINSTAT = 1Collected0Non-ICT professionalBlankNot stated9Not applicable 03. Labour market participation Elementary job characteristicsOCC_MANManual or non-manual worker1Manual workerIndividuals where MAINSTAT = 1Collected0Non-Manual workerBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Labour market participation Elementary job characteristics EMPST_WKT (optional) Full- or part-time main job (self-defined) (optional)1Full-time jobIndividuals where MAINSTAT = 1Collected2Part-time jobBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Labour market participation Duration of contractEMPST_CONTR (optional)Permanency of main job (optional)1Permanent jobIndividuals where STAPRO = 3Collected2Fixed-term contractBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Educational attainment and background Educational attainment levelISCEDDEducational attainment level (highest level of education successfully completed)0No formal education or below ISCED 1All individuals aged 16 and moreCollected1ISCED 1 Primary education2ISCED 2 Lower secondary education3ISCED 3 Upper secondary education4ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education5ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education6ISCED 6 Bachelor’s or equivalent level7ISCED 7 Master’s or equivalent level8ISCED 8 Doctoral or equivalent levelBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Educational attainment and background Educational attainment levelISCEDEducational attainment level aggregated0At most lower secondary education level (ISCEDD = 0, 1 or 2)All individuals aged 16 and moreDerived3Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCEDD = 3 or 4)5Tertiary education (ISCEDD = 5, 6, 7 or 8)BlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Health status and disability, access to, availability and use of health care and health determinants Elements of the Minimum European Health ModuleGALILimitation in activities because of health problems1Severely limitedAll individuals aged 16 and moreCollected2Limited but not severely3Not limited at allBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Income, consumption and elements of wealth, including debts Total monthly household incomeHH_IQ5Total average net current monthly income1Lower equivalised net current monthly income groupAll householdsCollected2Low to medium equivalised net current monthly income group3Medium equivalised net current monthly income group4Medium to high equivalised net current monthly income group5Higher equivalised net current monthly income groupBlankNot stated
- Information society participation Access to ICTIACCAccess of the household to the internet at home (by any device)1YesAll householdsCollected0No8Don’t knowBlankNot stated
- Information society participation Use and frequency of use of ICTIUMost recent internet use, at any location, with any enabling device1Within the last 3 monthsAll individualsCollected2Between 3 months and a year ago3More than 1 year ago4Never used itBlankNot stated
- Information society participation Use and frequency of use of ICTIFUSAverage frequency of internet use in the last 3 months1Several times during the dayIndividuals where IU = 1Collected2Once a day or almost every day3At least once a week (but not every day)4Less than once a week9Not applicableBlankNot stated
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUEMInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for sending/receiving e-mails1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUPH1Internet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for making calls (including video calls) over the internet1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUSNETInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for participating on social media (creating user profile, posting messages or other contributions)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUCHAT1Internet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for instant messaging (exchanging messages)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUIFInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for finding information about goods or services1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUIFSPInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for finding information about the safety of products (information on associated risks or health hazards, composition, instructions for safe usage, contact details to report safety issues)1TickedIndividuals where IUIF = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUNW1Internet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for reading online news sites, newspapers or news magazines1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUPOL2Internet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for expressing opinions on civic or political issues on websites or in social media1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUVOTEInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for taking part in online consultations or voting concerning civic or political issues (such as urban planning, signing a petition)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUMUSS1Internet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for listening to music (such as web radio, music streaming) or downloading music1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUSTVInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for watching internet streamed TV programmes (live or catch-up) from TV broadcasters (such as [national examples])1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUVODInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for watching commercial streaming services1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation
Internet activitiesIUVSSInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for watching video content from sharing services1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUPDGInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for playing or downloading games1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activities IUPCAST (optional) Internet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for listening to podcasts or downloading podcasts (optional) 1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIHIFInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for seeking health-related information (such as about injuries, diseases, nutrition, improving physical or mental health)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIHIFPHInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for seeking information on physical health (such as about flu symptoms, high blood pressure, pain medication, surgical procedures, nutrition, health-promoting measures)1TickedIndividuals where IHIF = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIHIFMHInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for seeking information on mental health (such as about burnout, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, reducing stress)1TickedIndividuals where IHIF = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUMAPPInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for making an appointment with a practitioner via a website or app (such as of a hospital, a health care centre, a physiotherapist or a psychotherapist)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAPRInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for accessing personal health records online1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUOHCInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for using other health services via a website or app instead of having to go to the hospital or visit a doctor (such as by getting a prescription or a consultation online)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUJOBInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for looking for a job or sending a job application1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUSELLInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for selling goods or services via a website or app1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUBKInternet use in the last 3 months for private purposes for internet banking (including mobile banking)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAIInternet use of any generative AI tools to create content like text, images, programming code, or videos, in the last 3 months1YesIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAIPRInternet use of generative AI tools in the last 3 months for private purposes1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAIWPInternet use of generative AI tools in the last 3 months for professional (work) purposes1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAIFEInternet use of generative AI tools in the last 3 months for formal education (such as school or university)1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAINUUNKReasons for not using generative AI tools in the last 3 months – respondent did not know that they existed1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAINUNNReasons for not using generative AI tools in the last 3 months – respondent did not have the need1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAINUUSEReasons for not using generative AI tools in the last 3 months – respondent did not know how to use them1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAINUSECReasons for not using generative AI tools in the last 3 months – respondent had concerns about data protection, privacy, security or safety1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAINUETHReasons for not using generative AI tools in the last 3 months – respondent had ethical concerns, such as perpetuating of stereotypes, no accountability, unauthorised use of intellectual property1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUAINUOTHReasons for not using generative AI tools in the last 3 months – respondent did not use because of other reasons1TickedIndividuals where IUAI = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Internet activitiesIUOLCInternet use in the last 3 months for conducting learning activities for educational, professional or private purposes, by doing an online course1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation
Internet activitiesIUOLMInternet use in the last 3 months for conducting learning activities for educational, professional or private purposes, by using online learning material other than a complete online course (such as video tutorials, webinars, electronic textbooks, learning apps or platforms, AI tools when used specifically for learning)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Internet activitiesIUOCIS1Internet use in the last 3 months for conducting learning activities for educational, professional or private purposes, by communicating with educators or learners using audio or video online tools1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUN (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – respondent had no need (because the internet was not useful, not interesting, etc.) (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUSE (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – somebody else did it on the respondent’s behalf (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUTD (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – respondent considered the use of the internet as difficult or lacked skills (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUCH (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – respondent had issues with accessibility for persons with impairments or disabilities (such as no compatibility with screen readers or other assistive technology, cluttered interfaces, no alt text for images) (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUSP (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – respondent had concerns about security or privacy, fear of being scammed or harassed online (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUCO (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – respondent considered the costs of the internet connection or equipment too high (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUNO (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – respondent is opposed to the internet in general, does not trust the information on the internet (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Barriers and problems to use IUNUOTH (optional) Reasons for not using the internet in the last 3 months – other reasons than no need, done by somebody else, too difficult, issues of accessibility, concerns about security, privacy, fear of being scammed or harassed online, costs too high, no trust of information on the internet or being opposed to the internet (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 2 or IU = 3 or IU = 4Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVIPActivities via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months consisting in the respondent accessing information stored about themselves by public authorities or public services (such as information regarding [national examples])1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVIDBActivities via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months consisting in the respondent accessing information from public databases or registers (such as information about availability of books in public libraries, cadastral registers, enterprise registers)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOV12IF2Activities via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months consisting in the respondent obtaining information (for example about services, benefits, entitlements, laws, opening hours)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVIXRespondent has not accessed any personal records or databases nor obtained any information via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOV12FM2Downloading/printing official forms by the respondent from a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months1YesIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVAPRMaking an appointment or reservation by the respondent via a website or app with public authorities or public services (such as reservation of a book in a public library, appointment with a civil servant or a state healthcare provider) for private purposes in the last 12 months1YesIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authorities IGOVPOST (Optional)
Receipt by the respondent of any official communication or documents sent by public authorities via the respondent’s account on a website or app [name of the service, if applicable in the country] of public authorities or services (such as notifications of fines or invoices, letters, service of court summons, court documents, [national examples]) for private purpose in the last 12 months with the exclusion of usage of email or SMS based information messages or notifications that a document is available. (optional)1YesIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected 0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVTAX2Completion, editing, review or approval by the respondent of their own tax declaration via a website or app for private purposes in the last 12 months1YesIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVODCActivities via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months consisting by the respondent requesting official documents or certificates (such as graduation, birth, marriage, divorce, death, residence certificates, police or criminal records, [national examples])1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVBEActivities via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months consisting in the respondent requesting benefits or entitlements (such as pension, unemployment allowance, child allowance, enrolment in schools, universities, [national examples])1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVRCCActivities via a website or app of public authorities or public services for private purposes in the last 12 months consisting in the respondent making other requests, claims or complaints (such as reporting theft to the police, launching a legal complaint, requesting legal aid, initiating a civil claim procedure in front of a court, [national examples])1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIRGOVNNReasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – respondent did not have to request any documents or to make any claims1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIRGOVLSReasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – lack of skills or knowledge (such as respondent did not know how to use the website or app or it was too complicated to use)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIRGOVSECReasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – concerns about the security of personal data or unwillingness to pay online (credit card fraud)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIRGOVACCReasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – issues with accessibility for persons with impairments or disabilities (such as no compatibility with screen readers or other assistive technology, cluttered interfaces, no alt text for images)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authorities IRGOVEID (Optional) Reasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – lack of electronic signature, activated electronic identification (eID) or any other tool to use the eID (required for using the services) [national examples] (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIRGOVOPReasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – another person did it on the respondent’s behalf (such as consultant, adviser, relative)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authorities IRGOVNAP (Optional) Reasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – there was no such online service available (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIRGOVOTHReasons for not requesting any official documents or not making any claims via a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – other reason1TickedIndividuals where IGOVODC = 0 and IGOVBE = 0 and IGOVRCC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIGOVANYSRespondent has interacted with public authorities9IF IU>1 and IU>2 THEN 9Individuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Derived1ELSE IF IGOVIP = 1 or IGOVIDB = 1 or IGOV12IF2 = 1 or IGOV12FM2 = 1 or IGOVAPR = 1 or IGOVPOST = 1 or IGOVTAX2 = 1 or IGOVODC = 1 or IGOVBE = 1 or IGOVRCC = 1 THEN 10ELSE 0
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIIGOVDUIssues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – website or app was difficult to use (such as it was not user-friendly, the wording was not clear, procedure was not well explained)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIIGOVTPIssues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months –technical problems experienced when using website or app (such as long loading, website crashed)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authorities IIGOVEID (optional) Issues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months –problems in using the electronic signature or electronic identification (eID) (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authorities IIGOVPAY (optional) Issues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – the respondent was not able to pay via the website or app (such as due to lack of access to the payment methods required) (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIIGOVMOBIssues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months – the respondent was not able to access the service on smartphone or tablet (such as non-compatible device version or non-available applications)1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIIGOVOTHIssues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months –other issue1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Interaction with public authoritiesIIGOVXThe respondent has not encountered any issues when using a website or app of public authorities or public services in the last 12 months1TickedIndividuals where IGOVANYS = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation e-CommerceIBUYLast purchase or order of goods or services over the internet for private use1Within the last 3 monthsIndividuals where IU = 1 or IU = 2Collected2Between 3 months and a year ago3More than 1 year ago4Never bought or ordered over the internetBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCXFER1Activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving copying or moving files (such as documents, data, images, video) between folders, devices (for example via email, instant messaging, USB, cable) or on the cloud1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCINSAPP1Activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving downloading or installing software or apps1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCCONF1Activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving changing settings of software, app or device (such as adjusting language, colours, contrast, text size, toolbars/menu)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCWRD1Software related activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving using word processing software1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCPRES2Software related activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving creating files (such as document, image, video) incorporating several elements such as text, picture, table, chart, animation or sound1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCXLS1Software related activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving using spreadsheet software1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCXLSADV1Software related activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving using advanced features of spreadsheet software (functions, formulas, macros and other developer functions) to organise, analyse, structure or modify data1TickedIndividuals where CXLS1 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCEPVA1Software related activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving editing photos, video or audio files1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsCPRG2Software related activities carried out in the last 3 months for educational, professional or private purposes involving writing code in a programming language1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsUDIInformation or content (such as videos, images) seen on the internet, for example on news sites, social media or generated by AI, considered untrue or doubtful by the respondent in the last 3 months1YesIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICTruthfulness of the information or content found on the internet checked by respondent in the last 3 months1YesIndividuals where UDI = 1Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICCSFOITruthfulness of the information or content found on the internet checked by respondent by checking the sources or finding other information on the internet (such as other news sites)1TickedIndividuals where TIC = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICIDISTruthfulness of the information or content found on the internet checked by the respondent by following or taking part in discussion on the internet regarding the information1TickedIndividuals where TIC = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICNIDISTruthfulness of the information or content found on the internet checked by the respondent by discussing the information offline with other persons or using sources not on the internet1TickedIndividuals where TIC = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICXNDTruthfulness of information or content found on the internet not checked because the respondent already knew that information, content or source was not reliable1TickedIndividuals where TIC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICXSKLTruthfulness of information or content found on the internet not checked because the respondent lacked skills or knowledge to do so1TickedIndividuals where TIC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Digital skillsTICXOTHTruthfulness of information or content found on the internet not checked because of other reasons1TickedIndividuals where TIC = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Security, privacy, trustMAPS_RPSCarrying out the following to manage access to own personal data (such as name, date of birth, identity card number, contact details, credit card number, photos, geographical location) on the internet in the last 3 months: reading privacy policy statements before providing personal data1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Security, privacy, trustMAPS_RRGLCarrying out the following to manage access to own personal data (such as name, date of birth, identity card number, contact details, credit card number, photos, geographical location) on the internet in the last 3 months: restricting or refusing access to own geographical location1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Security, privacy, trustMAPS_LAPCarrying out the following to manage access to own personal data (such as name, date of birth, identity card number, contact details, credit card number, photos, geographical location) on the internet in the last 3 months: limiting access to profile or content on social networking sites or shared online storage1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation
Security, privacy, trustMAPS_RAADCarrying out the following to manage access to own personal data (such as name, date of birth, identity card number, contact details, credit card number, photos, geographical location) on the internet in the last 3 months: refusing to allow the use of personal data for advertising purposes1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Security, privacy, trustMAPS_CWSCCarrying out the following to manage access to own personal data (such as name, date of birth, identity card number, contact details, credit card number, photos, geographical location) on the internet in the last 3 months: checking that the website where the respondent provided personal data was secure (such as https sites, safety logos or certificates)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Security, privacy, trustMAPS_APDCarrying out the following to manage access to own personal data (such as name, date of birth, identity card number, contact details, credit card number, photos, geographical location) on the internet in the last 3 months: asking websites or search engines administrator or provider to access the data they hold about the respondent to update or delete it1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Security, privacy, trustPCOOK1Changing settings in own internet browser to prevent or limit cookies on any of the respondent’s devices1YesIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Security, privacy, trustCCOOK (optional) Concerns that respondent’s online activities are recorded to provide the respondent with tailored advertising (optional) 1Yes, very concernedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected2Yes, somehow concerned0No, I’m not concernedBlankNot stated9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Security, privacy, trustUSLCOOKUse of software that limits the ability to track the respondent’s activities on the internet on any of the respondent’s devices1YesIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0NoBlankNot stated9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DEM2Use of internet-connected (smart) thermostat, utility meter, lights, plug-ins or other internet-connected solutions for energy management for the respondent’s home for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DSEC2Use of internet-connected home alarm system, smoke detector, security cameras, door locks or other internet-connected security or safety solutions for the respondent’s home for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable 07. Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DHA2Use of internet-connected home appliances such as robot vacuums, fridges, ovens, coffee machines, gardening or irrigation tools for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DVA2Use of a virtual assistant in the form of a smart speaker or of an app for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DX2Respondent did not use any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BDK2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – respondent did not know that such devices or systems exist1TickedIndividuals where IOT_DX2 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BNN2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – respondent had no need to use those connected devices or systems1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BCST2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – costs too high1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BLC2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – lack of compatibility with other devices or systems1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BLSK2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – lack of skills to use those devices or systems1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BCPP2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – concerns about the privacy and protection of personal data about the respondent generated by those devices or systems1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BCSC2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – concerns about security (such as that the device or system will be hacked)1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BCSH2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – concerns about safety or health (such as that the use of the device or system could lead to an accident, injury or health problem)1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_BOTH2Reasons for not using any of the internet-connected devices for energy management, security or safety solutions, home appliances or virtual assistants for private purposes in the last 3 months – other reasons1TickedIndividuals where IOT_BDK2 = 0Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_IUTV2Internet use on an internet-connected TV in the respondent’s home for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_IUGC2Internet use on an internet-connected game console in the respondent’s home for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_IUHA2Internet use on an internet-connected home audio system or smart speakers in the respondent’s home for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DCS2Use of an internet-connected smart watch, fitness band, internet-connected goggles or headsets, safety-trackers, internet-connected accessories, internet-connected clothes or shoes for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DHE2Use of internet-connected devices for monitoring blood pressure, sugar level, body weight (such as smart scales), care robots or other internet-connected devices for health and medical care for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DTOY2Use of toys connected to the internet (for children or adults), such as robot toys, drones or dolls for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_DCAR2Use of a car with built-in wireless internet connection for private purposes in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_USE2Use of internet of things in the last 3 months9IF IU = Blank or IU>1 THEN 9Individuals where IU = 1Derived1 ELSE IF IOT_DEM2 = 1 or IOT_DSEC2 = 1 or IOT_DHA2 = 1 or IOT_DVA2 = 1 or IOT_IUTV2 = 1 or IOT_IUGC2 = 1 or IOT_IUHA2 = 1 or IOT_DCS2 = 1 or IOT_DHE2 = 1 or IOT_DTOY2 = 1 or IOT_DCAR2 = 1 THEN 1 0ELSE 0
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_PSEC2Problems encountered with the mentioned internet-connected devices or systems – security or privacy problems (such as the device or system was hacked, problems with the protection of information about the respondent and his/her family generated by those devices or systems) in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IOT_USE2 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_PSHE2Problems encountered with the mentioned internet-connected devices or systems – safety or health problems (such as the use of the device or system led to an accident, injury or health problem) in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IOT_USE2 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_PDU2Problems encountered with the mentioned internet-connected devices or systems – difficulties with using the device (such as setting-up, installing, connecting, pairing the device) in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IOT_USE2 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_POTH2Problems encountered with the mentioned internet-connected devices or systems – other problems (such as connection problems, support problems) in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IOT_USE2 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Connection to the internet from anywhereIOT_PX2Respondent has not encountered any problem with the mentioned internet-connected devices or systems in the last 3 months1TickedIndividuals where IOT_USE2 = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of useECO_DMOBWay in which the respondent dealt with his/her mobile phone or smartphone that he/she replaced or no longer uses (excluding devices provided by employers)1It is still kept in respondent’s household, but it is currently not in useIndividuals where IU = 1Collected2It was sold by the respondent or given to someone else3It was disposed of in electronic waste collection/recycling (including leaving it to the retailer to dispose of)4It was disposed of but not in electronic waste collection/recycling5Respondent never owned one or it is still in use6OtherBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of useECO_DLTWay in which the respondent dealt with his/her laptop or tablet that he/she replaced or no longer uses (excluding devices provided by employers)1It is still kept in respondent’s household, but it is currently not in useIndividuals where IU = 1Collected2It was sold by the respondent or given to someone else3It was disposed of in electronic waste collection/recycling (including leaving it to the retailer to dispose of)4It was disposed of but not in electronic waste collection/ recycling 5Respondent never owned one or it is still in use6OtherBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of useECO_DPCWay in which the respondent dealt with his/her desktop computer that he/she replaced or no longer uses (excluding devices provided by employers)1It is still kept in respondent’s household, but it is currently not in useIndividuals where IU = 1Collected2It was sold by the respondent or given to someone else3It was disposed of in electronic waste collection/recycling (including leaving it to the retailer to dispose of)4It was disposed of but not in electronic waste collection/recycling5Respondent never owned one or it is still in use6OtherBlankNot stated9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PP (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – price (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_BDS (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – brand, design or size (optional) 1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PHD (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – hardware characteristics (such as storage, processor speed, camera, graphics card) (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PECD (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – eco-design of the device such as durable, upgradeable and reparable design that requires fewer materials; environmentally friendly materials used for packaging (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PEG (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – possibility to extend the life span of the device by buying extra guarantee (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PEE (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – energy efficiency of the device (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PTBS (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – a take-back scheme offered by manufacturer or seller (i.e. the manufacturer or seller takes the device which becomes obsolete at no cost or offers discounts to the client to purchase another device) (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PX (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – the respondent has not considered any of the mentioned characteristics (optional)1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
- Information society participation Effect of use ECO_PBX (optional) Characteristics considered as important by the respondent when he/she most recently bought a mobile or smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer – the respondent never bought any of these devices (optional) 1TickedIndividuals where IU = 1Collected0Not ticked9Not applicable
Metadata
- Type
- Forordning
- År
- 2025
- Ikrafttrædelsesdato
- 1. januar 1970