Methodological datasheet: Level of Internet access - households
Identification
- Name.
- Level of Internet access - households
- Description and source 1 operation code.
- Information Society Survey – Families (ESIF) 220122
- Description and source 2 operation code.
- Responsible entity.
- EUSTAT
- Availability.
- ESIF + 2 months
- Indicator formula.
- -
Objective
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) explain a significant part of productivity and the growth of the economy and are transforming our societies in a far-reaching and unprecedented way. Official statistics are essential for a detail understanding of the consequences of the transformations already underway. However, a correct selection of variables and indicators is important. The Level of Internet Access – Households is an indicator that provides information about the relationship between families and the Information Society.
The Internet access of the households is calculated by dividing the number of families, with at least one member between 16 and 74 years old, with access to Internet in the household by the total number of families with population between 16 and 74 years old. The indicator is based on the Information Society Survey – Families (ESIF. The survery covers the whole populations that live in “households” and excludes those that reside in collective dwellings, such as shelters, student halls of residence, hospitals,...
Sphere
- Population:
Families with at least one member between 16 and 74 years old.
- Geographical Sphere:
Basque Country - Provinces.
- Time period:
-
2008.
Concepts and Definitions
Calculation type:

The indicator is obtained as cocient.
Numerator:
Families with at least one member between 16 and 74 years old that has access to Internet in the household.
Denominator:
Total number of families with population between 16 and 74 years old.
Codes and nomenclatures
Not applicable
Quality
Not applicable
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